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originally posted by: muse7
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
Meanwhile, Guevara acknowledged that she pronounced Scalia dead by phone, without seeing his body. Instead, she spoke to law enforcement officials at the scene — who assured her “there were no signs of foul play” — and Scalia’s physician in Washington, who said that the 79-year-old justice suffered from a host of chronic conditions.
Does that seem normal to anyone?
That 79 year olds who are overweight suffer from chronic medical conditions which ultimately lead to a person's death?
Yes it seems absolutely normal to me.
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originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: muse7
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
Meanwhile, Guevara acknowledged that she pronounced Scalia dead by phone, without seeing his body. Instead, she spoke to law enforcement officials at the scene — who assured her “there were no signs of foul play” — and Scalia’s physician in Washington, who said that the 79-year-old justice suffered from a host of chronic conditions.
Does that seem normal to anyone?
That 79 year olds who are overweight suffer from chronic medical conditions which ultimately lead to a person's death?
Yes it seems absolutely normal to me.
And, therefore, you would probably tend to look no further. Case closed. But, what if....? Hopefully, there are people in charge that might actually think about the "what if" considering Scalia's demise has opened up a huge opportunity to skew things in a particular direction.....and the timing is so...well...untimely.
And yeah the U.S. Government sure does love to hire incompetent assassins
Guevara told ABC News she talked to Scalia's doctor in Washington, D.C., who told her he had been sick and had been at his office Wednesday and Thursday before going on the hunting trip Friday.
originally posted by: muse7
originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: muse7
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
Meanwhile, Guevara acknowledged that she pronounced Scalia dead by phone, without seeing his body. Instead, she spoke to law enforcement officials at the scene — who assured her “there were no signs of foul play” — and Scalia’s physician in Washington, who said that the 79-year-old justice suffered from a host of chronic conditions.
Does that seem normal to anyone?
That 79 year olds who are overweight suffer from chronic medical conditions which ultimately lead to a person's death?
Yes it seems absolutely normal to me.
And, therefore, you would probably tend to look no further. Case closed. But, what if....? Hopefully, there are people in charge that might actually think about the "what if" considering Scalia's demise has opened up a huge opportunity to skew things in a particular direction.....and the timing is so...well...untimely.
Well I don't know...It was Scalias' own family that refused to have an autopsy done on him...maybe his family is in on it too I guess?