Friday, July 4, 2014

IDIOT! The ID numbers were automatically generated. When you issued a ticket, it would put down the next number. So, of course the ID numbers correlated with the time. 

And why don't you think about what you are suggesting? You're suggesting that they started with absolutely nothing except an idea: the idea to get a phony transfer ticket for Oswald in order to prove that he rode the bus even though he said he rode the bus. So, they just figured that he must have walked down Elm for some blocks and then gotten on Cecil McWatters' bus which was going the other way, from whence he came. And then they decided to make it that Oswald got off the bus after 2 blocks. Now, why would they do that? 

"Now, why would Oswald get on this bus? Any idiot can see it's heading back toward the assassination scene, the last place Oswald would want to go."

Then why would whoever wrote the bus story write it that way? It's worse saying that the police did it than Oswald did it. Why would their minds even go there- to have Oswald ride a bus for two blocks the wrong direction and then get off? 

And you say they went to the bus company and demanded to see McWatters' bus? But, there is no evidence for that. You can't just pull something from out your ass and think others have to honor it. And why assume that particular bus was available? Maybe it was in use by another driver. Maybe it was being serviced. 

And just because the WC had an exhibit showing an image of McWatters' punch, what makes you think they had it on 11/22? They showed the transfer ticket to McWatters at 6:00 on 11/22. It was discovered earlier than that at 4:05. You are getting the cart before the horse. It was the transfer ticket that led them to McWatters, but you say they didn't have the transfer ticket. So, how did they know anything about McWatters?  So, why would they have demanded to see McWatters' bus? Are you saying that for no discernible reason they decided to make it that Oswald was walking down Elm and then decided to board a bus going the other way, back towards the Depository? And this was all decided on the afternoon of November 22 after Oswald was brought in for questioning? 

Why did Oswald lie and say he rode the bus? Since he wasn't the lone assassin or any kind of assassin, and since it wasn't a crime to be picked up by a friend from work, why not just admit it? Leaving work at that time may have breached the rules of the TSBD, but that has no bearing on the law. So, why would Oswald lie? 

Your whole notion that the police went to McWatter's bus and swiped a bus transfer ticket is pure bull shit. You have NO basis for saying any such thing. You pulled that right out your ass as you do the proscenium arches. There wasn't even time for it. Yet, by 6:00, they had a bus transfer ticket to show McWatters.     
   
You're an idiot, Backass! This story of yours has no basis in fact at all. Why would they want to obtain a phony bus transfer ticket to put a twist on the story that Oswald himself was telling? IT'S STUPID! You are the dumbest fuck there ever was. You haven't the slightest clue as to what is reasonable and what is not, what is compelling and what is not, what is possible and what is not. You're an absolute jackass, Backass. 

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