New Details About Scalia’s Death Revealed

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New Details About Scalia’s Death Revealed


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We have some new details tonight about the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia: he had a history of heart trouble, high blood pressure, and was considered too weak to undergo surgery for a shoulder injury.

A shoulder injury. That raises the possibility that he may have had symptoms of a heart attack before his vacation at this West Texas resort.

Presidio County Judge Cinderela Guevara told The Associated Press on Monday she spoke with Scalia’s doctor on the day he was found dead in his room at a remote Texas ranch. She said the doctor told her that Scalia had a history of heart trouble, high blood pressure and was considered too weak to undergo surgery for a recent shoulder injury.

Those details are seemingly at odds with recollections of friends who described Scalia as his usual, happy self during the days leading up to his death. News that the 79-year-old justice was in declining health may come as a surprise to the public, but unlike presidents, the high court’s members don’t provide regular health disclosures.
 
Who thought differently?
 
The government has to have an official story. They had one ready to go as soon as the order to kill the justice was given.
 
The government has to have an official story. They had one ready to go as soon as the order to kill the justice was given.


I guess you caught them. You need to go to the networks with this information. I'll bet fox will be happy to put you on the air.
 
The government has to have an official story. They had one ready to go as soon as the order to kill the justice was given.

When exactly was the kill order given, and why exactly did they do it?

Ever consider that he was an old man (76 is the average age for males, females are at 81), and that he had gone as far as he could?
 
Mertex, the liberals are in the alternative universe, a place where perverted old men should be allowed in the ladies room so they can take pictures of little girls. Shame on you and the entire pervert enabling liberal movement.
 
You mean he died of Natural Causes and not because of President Obama doing the down-low with him or Hillary Clinton wanting to sit on his face so he could guess her weight?

Better yet does anyone know where Donald Trump was at when Justice Scalia was found dead?
 
The man hasn't been dead three days, and here we have people hashing conspiracies and talking about the political implications his passing.

On one end we have people celebrating his death, and on the other we have people hashing out conspiracies. Those people in particular turn my stomach.

And Synth? Do you really care about Scalia? Or are you another sick jerk using his death to provoke other people on this board?

The vileness I've witnessed on this board by some of you is unmatchable.
 
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The man hasn't been dead three days, and here we are hashing conspiracies and talking about the political implications his passing.

And by 'we', you mean conservatives? I don't know of a single liberal or even moderate that is embracing this brand of conspiracy batshit.
 
And by 'we', you mean conservatives? I don't know of a single liberal or even moderate that is embracing this brand of conspiracy batshit.

Read the second line of my post before commenting further, if you please.

"We" might have been a poor choice of a word.

Well for my part, I celebrated the opportunity to replace Scalia with a more moderate justice. But I didn't celebrate the man's death. I always found Scalia to be misguided, but principled. And I can respect that. I also found his relationship with Ginsburg to be refreshing and vaguely hopeful. I also felt for the folks he left behind. Both family and the notorious RBG.
 
And by 'we', you mean conservatives? I don't know of a single liberal or even moderate that is embracing this brand of conspiracy batshit.

Read the second line of my post before commenting further, if you please.

"We" might have been a poor choice of a word.

Well for my part, I celebrated the opportunity to replace Scalia with a more moderate justice. But I didn't celebrate the man's death. I always found Scalia to be misguided, but principled. And I can respect that. I also found his relationship with Ginsburg to be refreshing and vaguely hopeful. I also felt for the folks he left behind. Both family and the notorious RBG.

Good on you, Skylar. Respect.
 
And by 'we', you mean conservatives? I don't know of a single liberal or even moderate that is embracing this brand of conspiracy batshit.

Read the second line of my post before commenting further, if you please.

"We" might have been a poor choice of a word.

Well for my part, I celebrated the opportunity to replace Scalia with a more moderate justice. But I didn't celebrate the man's death. I always found Scalia to be misguided, but principled. And I can respect that. I also found his relationship with Ginsburg to be refreshing and vaguely hopeful. I also felt for the folks he left behind. Both family and the notorious RBG.

Good on you, Skylar. Respect.

Well c'mon. Do you know how hard it is to use both 'jiggery pokery' and 'argle-bargle' in coherent sentences?
 
And by 'we', you mean conservatives? I don't know of a single liberal or even moderate that is embracing this brand of conspiracy batshit.

Read the second line of my post before commenting further, if you please.

"We" might have been a poor choice of a word.

Well for my part, I celebrated the opportunity to replace Scalia with a more moderate justice. But I didn't celebrate the man's death. I always found Scalia to be misguided, but principled. And I can respect that. I also found his relationship with Ginsburg to be refreshing and vaguely hopeful. I also felt for the folks he left behind. Both family and the notorious RBG.

Good on you, Skylar. Respect.

Well c'mon. Do you know how hard it is to use both 'jiggery pokery' and 'argle-bargle' in coherent sentences?

Easier than finding a grammatical use for "supercalafragilisticexpialadocious"
 
are yall familiar with the concept of 'silent heart attacks'....my father suffered from them.....no pain.....had to have blood gas tests for the heart attack to show....he would just feel like he had the flu.....lucky for him....he was head of food services in a hospital after his 2nd tour of duty and went to the er for something for the flu.....he died at home...he just collapsed and it was over....he was 54....

mr scalia was in poor health and death simply jumped him....i hope it was painless and quick
 
are yall familiar with the concept of 'silent heart attacks'....my father suffered from them.....no pain.....had to have blood gas tests for the heart attack to show....he would just feel like he had the flu.....lucky for him....he was head of food services in a hospital after his 2nd tour of duty and went to the er for something for the flu.....he died at home...he just collapsed and it was over....he was 54....

mr scalia was in poor health and death simply jumped him....i hope it was painless and quick

It seemed to be so. He was just lying there in pretty generic repose. That suggests it was either painless. Or it was quick.

Another thing to consider...he'd just finished a flight from China. Its entire possible the man died of a blood clot. Either in the heart or in the brain. Either can be quick, if not particularly painless.
 

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