I think to continue this line is very disrespectful to his family and to the man himself.
I would tend to agree with you, except this is the year 2016, not the year 1016. Saying "natural causes" is simply not good enough anymore. It just isn't.
“There were no questions. He was 79 with a lot of medical problems. “
and traveled from his home about 10 feet above sea level, to a ranch in the high desert about 4600 feet. He died the night after his arrival day. Oxygen is your friend.
He was found with a pillow over his head. Come on...
He was found with a pillow over his head. Come on...
Not to mention a waste of time and energy.
It is no disrespect to ask questions. Nobody is blaming his family for this.
Motives are way to high for his death, and means and opportunity aren’t far behind. It’s not a conspiracy theory if an investigation isn’t being done. It’s asking the right questions. It’s only a conspiracy theory if an investigation is done and you ignore the evidence.
I think to continue this line is very disrespectful to his family and to the man himself.
No. Justice is one of the most important parts of our Constitution. Scalia lived for the Constitution. His life’s work was Justice. His title was Justice. Justice, Justice, shalt thou pursue.
It does not tarnish his memory nor hurt his family to do a logical investigation.
YOURE AND IDIOT.