Posted on 02/15/2016 9:58:50 AM PST by Enlightened1
Coincidence?
That will be for you the readers to decide.
The photo below is Barack Obama shaking hands with a man by the name of John Poindexter, a Texas millionaire businessman also noted for being a donor to the Democrat Party and who also received an award from Barack Obama related to his military service in Vietnam.
Poindexter is the owner of the very Cibolo Creek Ranch Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead at earlier this week.
image: http://assets.bizjournals.com/story_image/1234491*750.jpg?v=2
(Above photo from a Houston Business Journal report, August 15th, 2010)
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And the shock of learning this killed Scalia?
That guy is really creepy looking.
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Looks like the twin brother of Red Sox owner John Henry.
Justice Scalia’s death is going to be one of those things that will always have a question mark attached to it.
LOL! I would not be surprised if the rats in the Establishment media go with that.
After all they have changed the story how he died multiple times now.
At first died of a heart attack, then natural causes and the doctor did this over the phone. She was not there.
Then it later turns out Scalia has a pillow over his head, and we can’t get an Autopsy.
Obviously, Justice Scalia had a wide range of friends and felt this ranch was the place to be. Why don’t you just leave it at that, if you have any respect for the man and his family?
This is the guy who said the found Scalis with a pillow over his head and found nothing unusual about that?
Also surprising is the way Drudge jumped on it in the beginning but has now gone silent with no additional posting in hours...let’s see - breitbart, clancy, haskins, scalia....get the message. Don’t tell me their is no murders among these highly visible obama doubters / haters
He never seems to look a person in the eye. Just a quick glance.
Remember.... Poindexter invited Scalia without knowing him, and Poindexter found his body. And describes it in glowing terms. He died with no pain, he looked so peaceful in repose, just taking a nap, lying with his hands folded like a corpse with a pillow over his head, like we all nap...
I’m sorry, when a Supreme Court Justice dies in my home, I don’t say to the press how lucky the Justice was, dying in my beautiful setting, where he was so happy for a few hours, and how wonderful his dead body looked at my place, so peaceful and painless. I WOULD BE HORRIFIED AND BEREFT and I’d want much more of a full examination!!!!!!!
Why are you so scared to investigate if there is nothing to hide?
Anytime a high official dies then there should be an autopsy to make sure there is no foul play.
Justice Scalia chose to go to this ranch. Was it his first time there. I think they were saying he went there a lot and enjoyed it. The poor guy will never be able to rest in peace.
Good observation.
Maybe by then the Terrorist in Chief will have learned a bit about cut and paste so as to make the orders look like he was ordering out pizza.
amazing how many of the rich, powerful, apparently soooo sucessful people are usually so ugly and just wier looking...think about soros and many of the others...
Especially since that very day they released info on the Heart Attack CIA dart gun - goes through clothes and leaves only a tiny red mark.
He had gone to his doctor two days in a row, prior to arriving at the ranch - where he was not feeling well. Whether one thing is connected to the other - who knows? But certainly is great timing.
Anytime a high official dies then there should be an autopsy to make sure there is no foul play.
I totally agree but the family doesn’t agree with us.
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