Rumors Rife Scalia Was Killed...But Who Had The Most To Gain
From His Death
Antonin Scalia
The news coming out of Texas
regarding the death of U.S. Supreme Court justice, Antonin
Scalia, isn't pretty. Scalia passed away this past weekend
on the Cibolo Creek Ranch in Shafter, Texas (Racist
Supreme Court Judge Antonin Scalia Dead). He was on
vacation at the ranch and declined security. The owner of
the Cibolo Creek Ranch stated to the press on Scalia's
death, "We discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his
head. His bed clothes were unwrinkled. He was lying very
restfully. It looked like he had not quite awakened from a
nap."
Who sleeps with a pillow over
their head. The man was a rude racist, but he wasn't a
complete imbecile. Why was a pillow over his face. People
found dead with a pillow over their head are usually victims
of suffocation at a criminal's hands. Suffocation and an
ensuing struggle to breathe can also induce a heart attack.
What's also suspect is the government stating Scalia died of
natural causes and no autopsy will be performed. This is
highly unethical under the circumstances. A thorough autopsy
should be performed and an investigation conducted into his
death in the interest of justice.
Scalia and the Supreme Court
ruled against U.S. President Barack Obama last week,
regarding his proposed EPA regulations. It came as a shock
to many in Washington and viewed as the Supreme Court
rebuffing the president. The Court has come under fire these
past few months over conduct the public slammed (Racist Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia States In Ruling
That Blacks Are Slower Than Whites Causing Uproar On Social
Networking and
The Associated Press Accuses U.S. Supreme Court Judges Of Taking
Stocks As Bribes And They're Right). Scalia and the Supreme
Court were also set to decide a number of cases, including
items concerning President Obama's political plans and
policies.
Scalia's convenient passing
means Obama gets to nominate another Supreme Court justice,
who would rule in his autocratic favor. However, there are
reports of a resolution passed by Democrats in 1960 that
forbids the appointment of a Supreme Court justice during an
election year under these types of circumstances, "S.RES.
334, 'Expressing the sense of the Senate that the president
should not make recess appointments to the Supreme Court,
except to prevent or end a breakdown in the administration
of the Court’s business.'"
If Scalia was indeed killed, he
deserves something he denied many people in life in his role
on the Supreme Court, which is justice. Murder is wrong.
STORY SOURCE
Cibolo Creek Ranch owner recalls Scalia’s last hours
in Texas
Updated 10:11 pm, Sunday, February 14, 2016
- Owner of Cibolo Creek Ranch John Poindexter speaks to
reporters the day following the death Supreme Court Justice
Antonin Scalia at the West Texas Resort ranch February 14,
2016 in Shafter, Texas. A first-time guest to the Cibolo
Creek Creek Ranch, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
was animated and engaged during dinner Friday night, as one
of three dozen invitees to an event that had nothing to do
with law or politics, according to the ranch owner.
Just hours later, he would be found dead of
apparent natural causes, which media outlets were reporting
Sunday was a heart attack. "He was seated near me and I had
a chance to observe him. He was very entertaining. But about
9 p.m. he said, 'it's been a long day and a long week, I
want to get some sleep," recalled Houston businessman John
Poindexter, who owns the 30,000-acre luxury ranch.
When Poindexter tried to awaken Scalia about
8:30 the next morning, the judge's door was locked and he
did not answer. Three hours later, Poindexter returned after
an outing, with a friend of Scalia who had come from
Washington with him. "We discovered the judge in bed, a
pillow over his head. His bed clothes were unwrinkled," said
Poindexter. "He was lying very restfully. It looked like he
had not quite awakened from a nap," he said.
Scalia,79, did not have a pulse and his body
was cold, and after consulting with a doctor at a hospital
in Alpine, Poindexter concluded resuscitation would have
been futile, He then contacted federal authorities, at first
encountering a series of answering services because he was
calling on a weekend...
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Justice Antonin Scalia said to have died of 'natural causes'
Justice Antonin Scalia said to have died of 'natural causes'
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Antonin Scalia died of natural causes and no autopsy
was necessary, a judge has told The Associated Press. Chris
Lujan, a manager for Sunset Funeral Homes in Texas, said the
79-year-old jurist's body was taken from the El Paso
facility late Sunday afternoon and was to be flown to
Virginia, although he had no details. Scalia's family didn't
think a private autopsy was necessary and requested that his
remains be returned to Washington as soon as possible, Lujan
said.
Presidio County Judge Cinderela Guevara told
The Associated Press on Sunday she consulted with Scalia's
personal physician and sheriff's investigators, who said
there were no signs of foul play, before concluding that he
had died of natural causes. He was found dead in his room at
a West Texas resort ranch Saturday morning. Guevara says the
declaration was made around 1:52 p.m. Saturday.
Terry Sharpe, assistant director for
operations at El Paso International Airport, said a private
plane carrying Scalia's body departed around 8 p.m. EST
Sunday. Scalia's body was accompanied to the airport by U.S.
marshals, he said. The body was returned to Virginia late
Sunday. Scalia's weekend death was as much of a shock to
those at the ranch as it was to the rest of the nation...
http://hosted.ap.org
Dems in Senate passed a resolution in1960 against election year Supreme Court appointments
Dems in Senate passed a resolution in1960 against election year Supreme Court appointments
February 14, 2016 - Read it and weep,
Democrats. The shoe is on the other foot. David Bernstein at
the Washington Post’s Volokh Conspiracy blog: Thanks to a VC
commenter, I discovered that in August 1960, the
Democrat-controlled Senate passed a resolution, S.RES. 334,
“Expressing the sense of the Senate that the president
should not make recess appointments to the Supreme Court,
except to prevent or end a breakdown in the administration
of the Court’s business.” Each of President Eisenhower’s
SCOTUS appointments had initially been a recess appointment
who was later confirmed by the Senate, and the Democrats
were apparently concerned that Ike would try to fill any
last-minute vacancy that might arise with a recess
appointment. The GOP opposed this, of course. Hypocrisy goes
two ways. But the majority won. As it should this time.
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