Iâve been around a lot of old people. MOST of them die this way. Except itâs at home. That is the only difference.
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Your experience is different from mine. What I’ve seen is that people decline in health first. Then they die. By that I mean they decline in ways that are perceptible to others. Scalia had been serving on the SC and that very day he had been doing something sporting (hunting?). He was fit enough to go on a weekend trip. He did not appear to be at death’s door. Therefore, his death was surprising, shocking, unexpected. In any case, it will have fallout. For this reason alone we should be very, very sure about what happened.
Honest, I am not trying to be argumentative, but let’s say he was murdered. Shot in his home during a break in.
Unless Obama was literally the killer, it doesn’t matter how he died. The ball is in Obama’s court. You know he’s gonna make the appointment.
So, the man is dead. It sucks. But nothing is going to bring him back, and nothing is going to stop this train.