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Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 16:47:57 2016, in response to Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 16:17:42 2016.

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How do you know?

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Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Feb 14 16:48:53 2016, in response to Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Feb 14 16:01:19 2016.

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I finally iawtlp.

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Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Feb 14 16:50:12 2016, in response to Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 16:47:57 2016.

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Don't you think she should know? You're wrong for asking that.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 16:59:04 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 16:47:11 2016.

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Wong. Had they prevailed, I would be dead by now. I take great issue with anyone that would take living breathing human's life. I have every reason to hate that conclusion and am thankful every day it didn't turn out that way.

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Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 17:01:54 2016, in response to Re: To Bingbong Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 16:47:57 2016.

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A study done in Europe, where a connection between what is now seen as substandard care of dental equipment and the particular type of cancer I had was made.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by Joe V on Sun Feb 14 18:01:18 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 16:59:04 2016.

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As I said, anti-abortion conservatives have no regard for human life after birth, and their contempt for anyone needing to go on ACA proves it. Conservatism today means "I got mine, fuck you, get your own, or die".

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Re: Antonin Scalia may be dead everywhere

Posted by WillD on Sun Feb 14 18:01:34 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead everywhere, posted by chicagomotorman on Sat Feb 13 18:43:58 2016.

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Presumably that the late, honorable Justice Scalia was a Supreme Court justice, not Schrödinger's cat.

Incidentally, it may be premature to say he is dead everywhere based on the limited observations available on this site. The most we can say is that the quantum superposition wave function of the late, honorable Mr. Scalia has collapsed in New Jersey as well as California and Texas. It seems likely the wave function has also collapsed in New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. But beyond that we cannot be sure.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Feb 14 18:14:58 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia may be dead everywhere, posted by WillD on Sun Feb 14 18:01:34 2016.

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Schrödinger's cat was always very disturbing in its implications to me. But then, as Niels Bohr said, "anyone who is not extremely shocked by quantum physics, has not yet understood it"...

Presumably, Scalia could then be alive in Paris, bit we can't really know this, until someone observes it!

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 18:16:09 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 16:59:04 2016.

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So you are saying that Scalia was a plaintiff? How stupid are you, actually?

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by Joe V on Sun Feb 14 18:19:27 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 18:16:09 2016.

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I said nothing of a kind, stupid.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Feb 14 18:20:24 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by Joe V on Sun Feb 14 18:01:18 2016.

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I think the Republicans are against the trend of single-mothers. They encourage marriage and reproduction.

IMO, it's part of the reason this country allows so many Latinos and Muslims in. The family unit has not been eroded in those cultures. Those men are husbands and fathers.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by Joe V on Sun Feb 14 18:20:33 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 18:16:09 2016.

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Nor did Bingbong

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by Joe V on Sun Feb 14 18:26:17 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Feb 14 18:20:24 2016.

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I don't think anyone likes broken homes, but I am not going to put the blame always on the female.

Latinos do have a high respect for their elders. Nothing wrong with that. It is quite obvious when they surrender the front seats on a bus more so than other people.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 18:44:20 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 18:16:09 2016.

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Read. I said that Sharon Prost was. Idiot.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by Joe V on Sun Feb 14 18:46:51 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 18:44:20 2016.

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Some day R2Chinatown will need serious healthcare attention, as we all will someday, but will be too stupid to remember the cruel things he said to others who have.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:00:27 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 07:33:12 2016.

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Excuses, excuses for your conduct. How ... "mature."

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:10:55 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by Jeff Rosen on Sun Feb 14 08:33:51 2016.

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And that was one of Scalia's best parts. He disagreed a lot, even with his other justices, and yet remained civil at all times.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by italianstallion on Sun Feb 14 19:15:41 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 03:43:54 2016.

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Good for you! Amen.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by AlM on Sun Feb 14 19:17:00 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:10:55 2016.

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Yes. he was civil even when he was calling a fellow justice's opinion the dumbest thing he'd ever read. :)


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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by italianstallion on Sun Feb 14 19:19:52 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Feb 14 01:42:54 2016.

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"Nobody's life depended on Zerocare."

You can go fuck yourself.

A good friend of mine could not afford health insurance. She finally got an Obamacare policy. The next day, she went for an exam about a persistent stomach pain. It was diagnosed as pancreatic cancer -- one of the most deadly cancers there is.

This was 2 years ago. She had a tremendously invasive operation, followed by months of chemo and radiation. Today, she is still alive and doing well.

Had she not been able to get Obamacare, the cancer would have spread farther, and she would probably have died. So go to hell.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Feb 14 19:20:08 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by Joe V on Sun Feb 14 18:46:51 2016.

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R2 seems to have forgotten the two inevitable rules of life:

1) You WILL get old.

2) You WILL get sick.

At some point, if he actually lives long enough, he will be old AND sick. Woe betide him then, if the policies he supports, are enforced against him.

I've watched friends die because they were uninsured and therefore refused treatment for a small ailment, which became large and killed them. Conservatives are just fine with that. If R2 had his way, he might find himself dying for want of treatment, which has been deemed too expensive to waste on his financially unworthy carcass.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:29:35 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Feb 14 18:14:58 2016.

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And the act of observation will kill him there too. (grin)

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by ChicagoMotorman on Sun Feb 14 19:31:21 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by Jeff Rosen on Sun Feb 14 08:33:51 2016.

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I apologized to her already.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:39:45 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by AlM on Sun Feb 14 19:17:00 2016.

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They all got along though. Yeah, he was brash but civil. And as far as "dumbest thing I've ever read", you should see some of his own legal contortions.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:40:57 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by italianstallion on Sun Feb 14 19:15:41 2016.

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They've certainly earned MY loyalty. :)

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Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; White House rules out recess appointment

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Feb 14 19:41:33 2016, in response to Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by TonyG on Sat Feb 13 17:29:46 2016.

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ABC News

White House Rules Out Recess Appointment to Replace Justice Scalia

By Alexander Mallin
Feb 14, 2016, 5:40 PM ET
As speculation swirls over whom President Obama could nominate to succeed Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, the White House is ruling out the possibility of an appointment while the Senate is out of town.

"Given that the Senate is currently in recess, we don’t expect the President to rush this through this week, but instead will do so in due time once the Senate returns from their recess," White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz told ABC News. "At that point, we expect the Senate to consider that nominee, consistent with their responsibilities laid out in the United States Constitution."

Following the passing of Scalia Saturday, top Senate Republicans including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, dismissed the idea that they would approve any nominee Obama put forward.

It left open speculation as to whether the White House would attempt to push through a nomination without the Senate's approval, through a recess appointment.

Obama was thwarted in 2012 when he tried to appoint members to the National Labor Relations Board while the Senate was on a break, but holding pro forma sessions every three days. The Supreme Court eventually ruled that the Senate was not on an official recess then, as it is through the rest of this week.

When asked about the possibility of a recess appointment, Schultz pointed to the president's comments on Scalia's passing Saturday, when he said he would put a nominee forward "in due time."

"There will be plenty of time for me to do so and for the Senate to fulfill its responsibility to give that person a fair hearing and a timely vote," Obama said. "These are responsibilities that I take seriously, as should everyone. They are bigger than any one party."

The White House's acknowledgement that it will put a nominee in front of the Senate is the first step in what could develop into a tumultuous political fight in Obama's final year in office.

As of Sunday afternoon, Senate leadership has not replied to ABC News' requests for comment about whether it will hold confirmation hearings once a nominee is announced.


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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by mtk52983 on Sun Feb 14 19:50:01 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:39:45 2016.

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Respectfully, your post is pure argle bargle :)

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Feb 14 19:50:23 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 03:43:54 2016.

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Well I'm glad Bingbong has recovered. I had no idea she had cancer. And of course you like Alan Grayson.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:52:19 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by mtk52983 on Sun Feb 14 19:50:01 2016.

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Precisely! :)

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:53:48 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Feb 14 19:50:23 2016.

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Never heard of him, had to look him up. Bronx boy, so I guess I'll have to back him up. :)

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Feb 14 19:56:02 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 19:53:48 2016.

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I thought he was from Florida.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 20:04:11 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Feb 14 19:56:02 2016.

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He is ... born and raised in Da Bronx though, so homey. :-\

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Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Feb 14 23:03:05 2016, in response to Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by TonyG on Sat Feb 13 17:29:46 2016.

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San Antonio Express-News

Cibolo Creek Ranch owner recalls Scalia’s last hours in Texas

By John MacCormack
Updated 2:40 pm, Sunday, February 14, 2016
A first-time guest to the Cibolo Creek Creek Ranch, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was animated and engaged during dinner Friday night, as one of three dozen invitees to an event that had nothing to do with law or politics, according to the ranch owner.

Just hours later, he would be found dead of apparent natural causes, which media outlets reported on Sunday was a heart attack.

"He was seated near me and I had a chance to observe him. He was very entertaining. But about 9 p.m. he said, 'it's been a long day and a long week, I want to get some sleep," recalled Houston businessman John Poindexter, who owns the 30,000-acre luxury ranch.

When Poindexter tried to awaken Scalia about 8:30 the next morning, the judge's door was locked and he did not answer. Three hours later, Poindexter returned after an outing, with a friend of Scalia who had come from Washington with him.

"We discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his head. His bed clothes were unwrinkled," said Poindexter.

"He was lying very restfully. It looked like he had not quite awakened from a nap," he said.

Scalia ,79, did not have a pulse and his body was cold, and after consulting with a doctor at a hospital in Alpine, Poindexter concluded resuscitation would have been futile. He then contacted federal authorities, at first encountering a series of answering services because he was calling on a weekend.

"Ultimately they became available and handled it superbly. They flew in by helicopter. They told me to secure the ranch, which I did until this morning," he said.

Scalia was just the latest newsworthy guest to visit the celebrity hideaway that covers 30,000 acres near the Chinati Mountains. Mick Jagger, Julia Roberts and Tommy Lee Jones have also partaken of its scenic vistas and luxury accomodations.

Established in 1857 by Milton Faver, known as the first Texas cattle baron west of the Pecos, the ranch retains 19th Century constructions, including "El Fortin de Cibolo," a primitive fort designed to protect settlers from Apaches.

In a special guest package offered last month, rooms went for $545 to $565 a night for two people, with a meal package and ranch tour included. Other activities include hiking, horseback riding, bird-watching and ATV tours.

Scalia, who was scheduled to return to Washington on Sunday, had little time to avail himself of the ranch's offerings. Poindexter said he had only met Scalia once before briefly, in Washington. Scalia came to the ranch because he was friends another guest.
Poindexter said he knew the other guests.

"All the guests were friends of mine; I paid for all of them. There were no politics, no jurisprudence in the slightest," he said.

"This was strictly a group of friends that the judge decided to join. He was coming with his son who had to drop out for reasons I don't' know.

"It was an honor to have him. He was widely admired. There were no speeches. He wasn't asked any hard questions, it was all about the outdoors and Texas, and what it's like to being a Supreme Court Justice," he said.

Scalia's personal financial disclosures show no previous trips to the ranch. The disclosures, posted on OpenSecret.Org show that the justice made several trips to Texas since 2005 to speak at colleges and universities, including St. Mary's University in 2008.

Poindexter, 71, said Scalia's sudden death was both a "personal tragedy" for those at the ranch, and for the nation.

"All of us here saw him as a stalwart defender of our way of life in Texas, in a real sense," he said.
"It's a great loss. Having made that statement, if it was his time to go, he was surrounded by friends, in fairly nice setting, with a full tummy too. He said he was very happy to be invited so it could have been in worse circumstances," he said.

"It's caused all of us here to stop and think about life, how precious it is, and how it is so unexpectedly lost," he added.

The body of the Supreme Court justice was moved to an El Paso funeral home early Sunday.

The body was driven from Marfa and arrived around 2:30 a.m. at Sunset Funeral Homes, according to spokesman Chris Lujan.

Lujan said the funeral home was chosen by family of the justice, and at the advice of a family friend.

The El Paso County medical examiner's office said they hadn't received any infomration regarding the possibility of performing an autopsy.


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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Feb 14 23:07:24 2016, in response to Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Feb 14 23:03:05 2016.

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people toss and turn during the night.

Some hold a pillow like a security blanket.

If someone smothered him with a pillow, they'd take it off his head I'm sure.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 23:46:39 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Feb 14 23:07:24 2016.

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Hillary did it! She sent the ghosts of Arkansas State Troopers to finish him off. :)

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas

Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Sun Feb 14 23:59:01 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas, posted by bingbong on Sun Feb 14 09:56:37 2016.

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The two conditions can overlap at times.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Feb 15 00:07:29 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Feb 14 23:07:24 2016.

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Oh sure. Nothing to see here; just move along.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Feb 15 00:08:19 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Feb 15 00:07:29 2016.

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Well ... if the democrats have a kill list, I would imagine you might be rather high on it. I'd get a dog. :)

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by AlM on Mon Feb 15 06:50:35 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Feb 15 00:07:29 2016.

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LOL.

I actually drove past Cibolo Creek Ranch last November when I went to Big Bend. That is not a place you are going to get into unless you are an invited guest.



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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 07:24:23 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by italianstallion on Sun Feb 14 19:19:52 2016.

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As I said, the far right nuts have zero concern for life after birth.
Only abortions they oppose, and that is caused by sexism more than any concern for humans.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 07:27:09 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Feb 14 23:46:39 2016.

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Strange they refused an autopsy though.
We'll never know what "natural causes" technically was - or give a shit.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 07:29:55 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Feb 14 07:33:12 2016.

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What you are suffering from is "Projection" - Applying your own personality defects to others. It is obvious with every post you make.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by AlM on Mon Feb 15 07:49:43 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 07:27:09 2016.

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Presumably some doctor was willing to specify a cause of death (more specific than "natural causes") without doing an autopsy.

Given that, an autopsy only happens if someone insists on it. That could be the medical examiner, the family, or the police. So it's not so much a matter of an autopsy being refused as there not being anyone who asked for it.

A colleague of mine died in a boating accident a few years ago and the family didn't want an autopsy. They were successful in there not being one. I assume they were able to convince the medical examiner that the cause of death was obvious without an autopsy, and therefore an autopsy would not provide any necessary information.





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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by AlM on Mon Feb 15 07:51:01 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by AlM on Mon Feb 15 06:50:35 2016.

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Though I do agree that Bill's and Hillary's whereabouts at the time of death need to be closely investigated.



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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head

Posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 07:57:10 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; found with pillow over his head, posted by AlM on Mon Feb 15 07:49:43 2016.

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I assume they have to put some filler in the white space on the death cert. for cause.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by R2ChinaTown on Mon Feb 15 10:26:47 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 07:29:55 2016.

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Oh shoot, noe that really did hurt. Are you still butthurt because I made you my little bitch on subchat? Is that what got you all so puffed up this morning?

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 10:29:25 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by R2ChinaTown on Mon Feb 15 10:26:47 2016.

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No, just saying you are a stupid sub-human neanderthal.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by R2ChinaTown on Mon Feb 15 11:46:08 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by Joe V on Mon Feb 15 10:29:25 2016.

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Now my feelings are really hurt. Just about to switch to "airplane mode". I guess I'll have 4 hours to come up with a response, bitch.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by TonyG on Mon Feb 15 12:31:21 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by Joe V on Sat Feb 13 19:18:14 2016.

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I'm kind of thinking along the same lines.

Trump very well may be the next President.

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Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year

Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Feb 15 12:51:44 2016, in response to Re: Antonin Scalia dead in Texas; Senate may not confirm replacement this year, posted by Joe V on Sat Feb 13 19:18:14 2016.

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I'm glad you're optimistic.

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