Friday, December 20, 2013

Backes, you are misrepresenting the whole debate about the bus transfer ticket. It had to do with one thing and one thing only: whether Oswald would have had the consciousness, the state of mind, to move that transfer ticket from one shirt to another.

That's it, Azzhole! That's the whole issue. 

Now, you tell me how someone who didn't even have a transfer ticket could move it from one shirt to another. 

And that's why I say that it is a bogus argument. If there was no transfer ticket, if there was no bus ride, then obviously and by necessity, he did NOT move the ticket. He didn't even have the ticket, according to you guys. So, why are you even talking about it? 

I maintain there was a bus transfer ticket but that Oswald just put it in his pocket without looking at it. And I seriously doubt that he gave it another thought after that. Nobody but nobody is suggesting that he rode the bus from his room on Beckley to the theater. Therefore, why would he need a bus transfer ticket? 

Backes, you have no alternate theory of how Oswald got transported. You don't accept the Roger Craig story, which is fine, but you don't offer anything else either. You have no evidence that he was picked up by anybody. You just say that it was possible. You just say that there is no reason why it could not have happened. 

And I know that the day before Oswald was driven to work from Irving by Wesley Frazier, but that was an exception. Day in and day out, we have to assume that his normal course was to take the bus home. What else? You think he had somebody coming every day to pick him up to take him to his room? Who? 

Oswald did NOT know the route of the parade. He asked Junior Jarman why people were gathering on the sidewalk. Wouldn't he have known why people were gathering on the sidewalk if he knew that JFK was riding by? 

How dare you malign Oswald? You are no CT. You're just a fake and a phony. 

Backes, the odds are very great that Oswald left Dealey Plaza by public transportation. For one thing, it's what he said he did. And multiple people wrote it down. Do you think he actually told them something else, and they changed it to bus and cab? Is that what you think, because I'd like you to put your name to that theory if it's what you believe. If that's what you think; state it. Do it now. 

Whatever problems exist with the public transit story, the problems are just as great or greater with the Roger Craig story. And as for your story, you don't have one. You haven't offered anything. You have provided no evidentiary basis to back what you are claiming. 

I do not think the testimonies of McWatters, Whaley, Bledsoe and Roberts are beyond credibility. The fact that there were inconsistencies is not unusual. It happens all the time. The impracticality of authorities concocting such a story looms much larger in my mind. I say Oswald rode the bus and cab, and if you don't like it, Backes, then take it out on your proscenium arches.  






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