I do not like Gorsuch either. He had good things to say about Scalia. We know what happened to him and why. We should probably research him to make see if he will be voting in favor of laws to favor pedos. At this point, I am sorry, I do not trust anyone, unless checked out. That is a sad thing to have to say. Edit: FOUND THIS; In 2015, Gorsuch wrote a dissent to the denial of rehearing en banc when the Tenth Circuit found that a convicted sex offender had to register with Kansas after he moved to the Philippines.[70] The Tenth Circuit was then reversed by a unanimous Supreme Court in Nichols v. United States (2016).[54 This is not good.Neither is This Georgetown Preparatory School is an American Jesuit college preparatory school for boys grades 9 through 12. It is among the most selective prep schools.[5] The only Jesuit boarding school in the country, it is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington on 90 acres (360,000 m2) in the suburban community of North Bethesda in Montgomery County, Maryland, outside of the District of Columbia.. Georgetown is a Jesuit School and he went there during very tender age of 9 to 12. Ripe for Abuse.
There was a Podesta email that featured the word "wetworks" which involves killing. He was found at the Cibolo Ranch in his bed with a pillow over his head. No autopsy was given which was very strange for a Supreme Court Judge. He belonged to the International Order of Hubertus. They did a lot of hunting at this ranch and the Order was a type of hunting club . There have been many views on here and most agree there was something very strange about his death.
The Podesta email is in no way related to Scalia. There is no vineyard at Cibolo Creek.
The pillow was above his head on the bed, not over his face. There was no sign of distress or foul play. His doctor and his family knew he was in poor health which is why they didn't want an autopsy.
His health was so poor his doctor would not let him have shoulder surgery that he needed because he might not have survived the procedure.
Well, that is a really good explanation, but in my mind, I cannot believe it. It is the explanation that those that are in the MSM might report. There have been many that have researched this over and over and there are other findings. We will have to agree to disagree.
That says a lot about you. You willingly swallow the conspiratorial explanation based on the thinnest tissues of evidence. But you reject a good explanation because it might be what the MSM reports.
Quit branding me to what you think I am. He was a Catholic , which is what I am so, let me tell you there are stiff rules about cremation. And the rush to speed it up was obvious.
Cremation is permitted. What rules were violated by his being cremated?
The Rush? This was a decision of his family. Are you saying they are part of this conspiracy?
What you are doing is known as anomaly hunting. It's ignoring the totality of the evidence to focus on the odd bits that stick out.
It's ignoring, all his health issues, he had heart/cardiac issues, was overweight, 79 years old, a smoker, had sleep apnea, etc. It's ignoring that he was found in bed looking peaceful with no signs of foul play or struggle.
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carmencita ago
I do not like Gorsuch either. He had good things to say about Scalia. We know what happened to him and why. We should probably research him to make see if he will be voting in favor of laws to favor pedos. At this point, I am sorry, I do not trust anyone, unless checked out. That is a sad thing to have to say. Edit: FOUND THIS; In 2015, Gorsuch wrote a dissent to the denial of rehearing en banc when the Tenth Circuit found that a convicted sex offender had to register with Kansas after he moved to the Philippines.[70] The Tenth Circuit was then reversed by a unanimous Supreme Court in Nichols v. United States (2016).[54 This is not good.Neither is This Georgetown Preparatory School is an American Jesuit college preparatory school for boys grades 9 through 12. It is among the most selective prep schools.[5] The only Jesuit boarding school in the country, it is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington on 90 acres (360,000 m2) in the suburban community of North Bethesda in Montgomery County, Maryland, outside of the District of Columbia.. Georgetown is a Jesuit School and he went there during very tender age of 9 to 12. Ripe for Abuse.
AreWeSure ago
What happened to him? And Why?
carmencita ago
There was a Podesta email that featured the word "wetworks" which involves killing. He was found at the Cibolo Ranch in his bed with a pillow over his head. No autopsy was given which was very strange for a Supreme Court Judge. He belonged to the International Order of Hubertus. They did a lot of hunting at this ranch and the Order was a type of hunting club . There have been many views on here and most agree there was something very strange about his death.
AreWeSure ago
The Podesta email is in no way related to Scalia. There is no vineyard at Cibolo Creek.
The pillow was above his head on the bed, not over his face. There was no sign of distress or foul play. His doctor and his family knew he was in poor health which is why they didn't want an autopsy.
His health was so poor his doctor would not let him have shoulder surgery that he needed because he might not have survived the procedure.
justforthissubverse ago
So why was he quickly cremated? He was a Catholic. They don't cremate.
AreWeSure ago
Catholics do cremate. It's been permitted for decades. There are guidelines how to treat the ashes that are supposed to be followed. http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/25/europe/cremation-vatican-scattering/
I believe Scalia's will said his wish was to be cremated.
justforthissubverse ago
Interesting. I still think he was murdered though.
carmencita ago
Well, that is a really good explanation, but in my mind, I cannot believe it. It is the explanation that those that are in the MSM might report. There have been many that have researched this over and over and there are other findings. We will have to agree to disagree.
AreWeSure ago
That says a lot about you. You willingly swallow the conspiratorial explanation based on the thinnest tissues of evidence. But you reject a good explanation because it might be what the MSM reports.
Think about that. That is not skepticism.
carmencita ago
You have me all wrong. I cut the cord and get my news on the net. Plus I am on here 8 to 10 hrs a da. Wrong.
AreWeSure ago
However, you get your news, you seem to be endorsing the ludicrous conspiracy theory that
A. Justice Scalia was assassinated using a method that left no evidence and aroused no suspicion among his doctor or his family.
B. John Podesta was involved in the assassination.
C. The evidence Podesta was involved is
At each step above, it becomes less and less plausible.
carmencita ago
Quit branding me to what you think I am. He was a Catholic , which is what I am so, let me tell you there are stiff rules about cremation. And the rush to speed it up was obvious.
AreWeSure ago
Cremation is permitted. What rules were violated by his being cremated?
The Rush? This was a decision of his family. Are you saying they are part of this conspiracy?
What you are doing is known as anomaly hunting. It's ignoring the totality of the evidence to focus on the odd bits that stick out.
It's ignoring, all his health issues, he had heart/cardiac issues, was overweight, 79 years old, a smoker, had sleep apnea, etc. It's ignoring that he was found in bed looking peaceful with no signs of foul play or struggle.