When I heard about Scalia's death on the news, my first thought was "don't they have to do an autopsy before releasing cause of death"? One would think that when someone in his position dies, that there has to be a autopsy to rule out murder.
I also found it interesting that the news I did see about Scalia, was all about who was going to fill his position, not about his death and why he died. He's not even in the grave yet, and the media is all about who is going to fill his position.
I also found it interesting that the news I did see about Scalia, was all about who was going to fill his position, not about his death and why he died. He's not even in the grave yet, and the media is all about who is going to fill his position.