To: EveningStar
Hmmm...I think an autopsy would have been advisable.
I know he was 79...but given the makeup of the court, given his relative good health, and given the potential for foul play...an autopsy should have been preformed.
6 posted on
02/14/2016 1:49:03 PM PST by
Jeff Head
(Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Jeff Head
What is the cause? No one has said I believe. The man is found dead in the morning and no autopsy!!!
9 posted on
02/14/2016 1:50:03 PM PST by
manc
(Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
To: Jeff Head
“Hmmm...I think an autopsy would have been advisable.”
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Agreed, given the potential for outright corruption of this administration and the narcissistic longing for an Obama legacy, an independent autopsy should have been performed.
To: Jeff Head
Hmmm...I think an autopsy would have been advisable. Absent any evidence whatsoever of foul play I think the wishes of the family should be respected.
To: Jeff Head
I thought unattended deaths pretty much everywhere required an autopsy.
Even Nelson Rockefeller, who died in the saddle stiff as a board as it were, had one in NYC. Medical community was all a buzz with salavious comments about that autotopsy.
18 posted on
02/14/2016 1:56:31 PM PST by
Covenantor
(Men are ruled..e.by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern - Chesterton)
To: Jeff Head
In roughly 1/3 of heart attacks the first symptom is sudden death.
20 posted on
02/14/2016 1:57:36 PM PST by
from occupied ga
(Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
To: Jeff Head
30 posted on
02/14/2016 2:17:19 PM PST by
Lurkinanloomin
(Know Islam, No peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
To: Jeff Head
The Muslims and their brotherhood, doing what law abiding government agents can't since 2008.
Syriacide spring.
51 posted on
02/14/2016 3:17:37 PM PST by
blackdog
(There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
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