Outraged American Citizens Everywhere Demand an Investigation and an Autopsy!
Please join us in demanding an investigation into Justice Antonin Scalia’s death, and that a respected, independent coroner be allowed to autopsy Justice Scalia’s body.
Recently, our nation was shaken to the core when news leaked that a beloved Supreme Court Justice, Antonin Scalia, had passed away while on vacation in Texas. Justice Scalia was the longest tenured justice on the court and his opinions had shaped the national conversation for the last three and a half decades. Justice Scalia was a lion of the court, a brilliant jurist and a good, moral man who stood by his legal convictions even when they were unpopular.
That Justice Scalia has passed away is sad but not surprising. He was 79 years old and had lived a long and stress filled life in the public eye. However, the carelessness with which the investigation into his death is being handled is a surprise, and it is wholly unreasonable. Justice Scalia was far too important of a figure on the political scene to simply accept that his death was of natural causes, and now millions of Americans are demanding answers to explain his final days.
There are many unanswered questions surrounding Justice Scalia’s death. Here are just a few:
- He is a Justice of The Supreme Court, and a formal autopsy should be done.
- He was found with a pillow over his head.
- His pajamas were unwrinkled as if he had not even been in bed.
- The owner of the ranch is a wealthy Obama donor.
Add to these suspicious developments the fact that the Supreme Court will soon be ruling on Obama’s illegal Amnesty, the Constitutionality of Obamacare and protecting the 2nd Amendment, and the timing of Justice Scalia’s death is very coincidental, indeed. There are too many questions and too few answers, yet the government is proceeding as if nothing strange had occurred.
We cannot let this stand.
We the People Demand Action. We demand an investigation into Justice Scalia’s death, and we demand that a respected, independent coroner be allowed to autopsy Justice Scalia’s body.
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