Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Lock and load. Lock and load. I knew Wee Cock had a catchy expression when he said that Oswald saw Shelley out front on his way up to the 6th floor... to lock and load. 

I had it on the tip of my tongue, but I just couldn't remember it. But, then he repeated it, and it came back to me. 

I am absolutely sure that bpete said that, which means that it's somewhere on his site, unless he went back and removed it. Lock and load. Lock and load. 

But, to hypothesize that Oswald wore his arrest shirt on a previous occasion which had to be AT LEAST two months before the assassination, and that from handling it shirt fibers got lodged in the crack of the rifle butt is so conjectural, so totally pulled from imagination, that it deserves no serious consideration at all, none. Mathematically, when the odds against it are as great as they are here, you just dismiss the damn thing as the desperate dream of a raving lunatic. 

And Oswald's bus transfer ticket expired in 15 minutes. What, you think that originated with me? You think I'm the first and only one to say it? Here's a guy who says it: 

The transfer in Oswald's pocket was good for a...

Saturday, March 24, 2012, 1:48:21 PM | noreply@blogger.com (Dale K. Myers)Go to full article
The transfer in Oswald's pocket was good for any other bus route that crossed the issuing bus route's line for a period up to 15 minutes after the transfer was issued or the next available bus. Oswald's transfer was marked for 1:00 pm, meaning it had been issued at about 12:45 p.m. and was good until 1:00 p.m. The only bus stop in the vicinity of the Tippit shooting that the transfer ,,,, 

You are a child, MacRae- an immature, unreasonable, ranting child. I'm usually kind to children, but to you, it's lock and load. 

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