Monday, December 16, 2013

Cut and paste from any website? I am cutting and pasting from the Warren Report. That's the website. So, are you claiming that the Warren Commission just fabricated Whaley's testimony just as you claim the Warren Commission fabricated Lovelady's testimony about his "trek to the tracks"? Is that what you're saying, Backes? 

Then why should we believe what the Warren Commission says about anything, especially the testimonies concerning the Doorway Man? You and Sparrah Boy keep saying that none of the witnesses identified Oswald as him, but how do you know? Maybe one or more of them did and the WC just changed it, re-wrote it, just as you say they re-wrote these other testimonies. 

And stop being so childish. Whaley made it clear that when he first saw Oswald, dressed in only a white tee-shirt and black pants, which was true for Oswald at the lineup, that he recognized him as his passenger. His claim was that he recognized him immediately. So, stop hissing about whether he got the number right. I don't give a shit. 

And if he pegged Oswald before the lineup, it was because he saw images of Oswald on television and in the newspaper, and he recognized him as his passenger from that. So what? Oooga booga!

It's why he came in, remember? Why do you think Whaley was there at all? How do you think he came to be there? He went to them; they didn't go to him. They, meaning the Dallas Police, would not have had any means to go to him. What, do you think they just said, "We need us a cabbie." So, they went to the roster at the cab company and went "eeenie, meanie, miney, moe" the way you do when you're deciding which proscenium arch to play with?  

And, there is a whole other side to this discussion, and that is, the Roger Craig side. He is the only alternative to the bus and cab story, right? Has anyone proferred any other scenarios for Oswald's "escape" from Dealey Plaza? You're not suggesting that Judyth Baker picked him up, are you? I didn't think so.  

So, you have to weigh the problems involved in the bus/cab story with the problems involved in the Roger Craig story-  because they've both got problems. And the biggest problem for the Roger Craig story is the undeniable fact that the conspirators - who were in charge- would NEVER have allowed Oswald to escape the scene of the crime that way. That's because they wanted him to be the LONE gunman.  That's lone, as in "having no accomplices". So, a lone gunman can't have a personal get-away driver who comes to pick him up. So, not WANTING that to be the case, they would not have ALLOWED it to happen. Get it? 

How far are you shoving those proscenium arches because I think they're reaching your brain.   

    

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