The CIAs Secret Heart Attack Gun

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  1. Merwen

    Merwen Well-Known Member

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    Not if the adjudications are for Muslims. That crowd will push our legal system to the limit as it is, and I don't want to live under Sharia law or think of my grandkids having to, either.

    The gun issue is probably the biggest risk right now, though.
     
  2. Wehrwolfen

    Wehrwolfen Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I agree whole hardily with you. Please see:

    Flashback: Senate Democrats in 1960 pass resolution against election-year Supreme Court recess appointments
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ction-year-supreme-court-recess-appointments/
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    ""Federal Recess Judges," Congressional Research ... - Senate
    http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/RS22039.pdf
    Federal Recess Judges ... The Senate’s adjournment from July 3 to August 8 in 1960 constituted a “Recess of ... In 1960, the Senate passed a resolution (S.Res ...
     
  3. PARTIZAN1

    PARTIZAN1 Well-Known Member

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    Do you no how many partisan pointed resolution the Senate has passed over the years. You are worried about a resolution passed in 1960. Are you serious !!1
     
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    Questerr Banned

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    So because you have zero evidence, you assume it has happened?
     
  5. petef56

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    Anything is a possibility, but I'd like to hear from an expert on autopsy whether this kind of poison can be ruled out. For example, if an autopsy shows no signs of heart disease, it might be reasonable to consider the "poison" theory.

    The most logical place to begin investigating would be his family and the circumstances of his death. If he was at home safe for hours and surrounded by family members when he died it's not likely he was shot by a poison dart. If he died in public, well that is quite a different story.

    I think you may have posted prematurely, but you could always redeem yourself by digging for more clues from the investigation of his death. What are his family members saying?
     
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    Former Vice President Cheney once shot a guy in the face, but he survived …
    *shrug*
     
  7. petef56

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    Of course not!
    He'd have Joe Biden do it.

    I heard Joe is really good with the blow gun. Hardy har har har :)
     
  8. Wehrwolfen

    Wehrwolfen Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Facts are he died in a isolated hunting lodge owned by an Obama donor, in a locked room with a pillow over his face. There was no security for the place or Marshall security for Scalia. Now the question arises as to why an autopsy has not been performed. His death leaves a lot of questions and now his body has been embalmed so any blood evidence is no longer available.

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    What does a hunting accident got to do with premeditated murder by assassination?


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    Nah, He goes out on his balcony and fires two shotgun blasts in the air.
    :roflol:
     
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    Yes, it's entirely ridiculous to think that a fat 79 year old man would die from anything other than Obama. Really now. Break out the tinfoil hats.
     
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    The KGB used a weapon that would shoot prussic acid to assassinate a CIA agent back in that era. IIRC it was disguised as a pack of cigarettes.
     
  11. petef56

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    Mainstream media news reported today that Scalia's family did not want an autopsy performed and that Scalia had some chronic health conditions.

    On the other hand, if the ultimate goal is to change the balance of the court, and with so little time left, if one judge needs to be eliminated, the guy with the worse health condition would be the target to go after. So we have a MOTIVE.

    According to what I read in this thread, Scalia was not in a very secure location at the time of his death, so now we have OPPORTUNITY.

    Now do we have evidence of MEANS?


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Means,_motive,_and_opportunity

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    In U.S. criminal law, means, motive, and opportunity is a common summation of the three aspects of a crime that must be established before guilt can be determined in a criminal proceeding. Respectively, they refer to: the ability of the defendant to commit the crime (means), the reason the defendant committed the crime (motive), and whether the defendant had the chance to commit the crime (opportunity). Opportunity is most often disproved by use of an alibi, which can prove the accused was not able to commit the crime as he or she did not have the correct set of circumstances to commit the crime as it occurred. Motive is not an element of many crimes, but proving motive can often make it easier to convince a jury of the elements that must be proved for a conviction.
     
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    We don't really have motive or opportunity unless you an pinpoint the killer and tie him to both and prove he possessed the secret Hasboro Heart Attack Gun.
     

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