Posted on 02/14/2016 11:39:02 AM PST by 5150 FREEPER
how convenient .....
shades of Andrew Breitbart
Cinderella? Really??
There is some commonality there, both died. /s
I had my money on heart attack. Felt bad and went to bed, didn’t wake up. If he’d been close to a cardiac center and immediately went there, they would have cathed him and put in a stent.
Wow. Quick autopsy and quick results. Must be a record.
Died of an MI. How convenient.
Not feeling good was the warning sign, same thing happened to my friends uncle who was much younger, didnt feel good, went to sit down, dropped dead immediately. In Scalia’s case I wouldnt be surprised if he died within minutes of going to bed. Absolutely horrible how that warning sign was missed, he should have gone to the hospital
Very sad. I thought heart attacks were essentially preventable with screenings and care that anyone with money could afford. Dick Cheney seems to be on top of his severe heart problems and keeps hanging in there. Yet we lost Tim Russert, Davy Jones of the Monkees and now Scalia to sudden heart attacks that they apparently didn’t think they were at any risk of.
sudden unforeseen heart attacks , I guess they happen , especially to those without regular medical care or check ups .
Just sayin .....watch what happens next
What’s gonna happen next is that someone will die of a sudden heart attack. And another after that . . . .
When this broke yesterday I posted that Gov Abbott should send in the Texas Rangers to investigate.
Figuring federal marshals and FBI agents were just regime members.
But a 79 yr old chubby smoker keeling over isn’t that hard to believe either.
Her maiden name was Cinderella Lipshitz.
Just looking at him, he didn’t seem to take very good care of yourself. If you don’t exercise, keep a healthy weight, and de-stress, you’re putting yourself at risk. Especially as you get older. Unless someone comes up with very compelling evidence to the contrary, I’m putting this down as exactly what it looks like, natural causes.
As someone said to me yesterday, it’s not a bad way to go out. On a hunting trip, doing something you enjoy, go to sleep and never wake up.
Feeling bad just isn’t going to be looked at as a warning sign of anything but a temporary illness brought on by food, an injury or even just a bad smell or change in altitude unless someone has a history of heart problems-if everyone ran to a cardiac center every time they felt a bit off, they wouldn’t get much of anything else done. Death does happen, and only God decides when, unless we are killed-not we as individuals, the cardiac center, etc...
Did you ever take a look at Scalia? He was overweight, out of shape, did not take care of himself and your surprised he died of a heart attack? He was a walking advertisement for one. He may have had other signs and did not go to a doctor.
It’s sad but he just did not take care of himself.
By the way the reason Cheney was on top of his heart problems is that he had his first heart attack when he was in his 30’s. He knew he had chronic heart disease and that is why he was always taking care of himself.
Scalia, as far we know, had no known heart problems, his problems are those accumulated over a life time.
Yeah but still, he should have gone to get himself checked out, sometimes it means nothing, sometimes it means something. Even if he felt this way a 1000 times before, its the one time that could have meant a massive heart attack is approaching. Some people have chest pain, some people vomit before having a heart attack, everyone is different. Its just sad, the wonderful man we all lost, he meant so much, and now Obama can nominate whoever he wants to replace him, some liberal douche bag who will take our freedoms away, just a sad day
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