Oh it hurts so much when bpete calls me Judy Jr. What ever can I do to stop the pain?
Nah, Nah, he got it right the other day. I am Bok Choy Boy! And I've got some bokking to do.
Now, Sparrow is trying to back track about depicting Belin in a bad way. He's shucking and jiving and making excuses left and right.
And get this: he's still clinging to the idea that Oswald must have done some shooting with the rifle on a previous occasion wearing his arrest shirt, which had to be over 2 months before since the WC said the rifle was stored in Ruth Paine's garage wrapped in a blanket for 2 months, but some fibers from the shirt got lodged in the groove of the rifle butt.
Let's consider the mathematical odds of that. First, there is no evidence of Oswald having shot the rifle prior to 11/22 (he didn't shoot it then either) or any other day, and no he did not shoot at Walker. But, if you speculate that he did some target shooting or went hunting with that rifle in the past, what are the odds that he wore his arrest shirt? Two months before would have been September, and I can tell you that it is still very hot in Texas in September. So, Oswald would probably not have been wearing a long-sleeved knit shirt in September in Texas. And prior to that, it was summertime, and he spent the summer in New Orleans, which is extremely hot and also very humid, so he would not have worn it there either. You'd have to go back to the Spring to find suitable weather for Oswald to have worn that shirt while shooting the rifle. But, the remittance wasn't received for the payment of the rifle until March, and then they had to ship it. So, how likely is it that Oswald did some shooting with that rifle between March and April, which is when he lost his job at Jaggars, before heading down to steamy New Orleans? What are the chances that Oswald EVER did any shooting with that rifle wearing that shirt? Then, if you think there is any chance at all of that, what are the odds that fibers from the shirt would get stuck in the gun and stayed there all the way until November?
Well, I am sure that all reasonable people will agree that the odds of all this shit happening is like that of a multi-planetary alignment. It's not even worth talking about. And all it shows is what an extremely immature, childish, and infantile person bpete really is.
And he doesn't think because even if he sticks to his guns that fibers got stuck for months thereby making it into an innocent mistake for the Warren Commission, what about the bus transfer ticket?
He can't claim that that got into the pocket of the shirt months before like he's claiming for the shirt fibers getting into the rifle. That transfer ticket had that day's date on it: Friday, November 22, 1963. And you can't say that Oswald transferred the transfer ticket from one shirt to the other because it was expired. It was only good for 15 minutes. Do the Math. By the time he got off the bus and walked to the Greyhound station, and caught the cab, and rode in the cab, and overshot the house, and walked back, and went in, and then changed his pants (for sure) and did whatever else he did in his room (such as get his gun), you know that more than 15 minutes elapsed. Furthermore, no one has ever suggested that he rode the bus to the theater. Not LNs, not CTs, not anybody says that. Surely, if he rode another bus, somebody would have seen him. They may not have recognized him at the time but afterwards they would have recalled him. And again, no one is remotely suggesting that he did, so we can assume that he didn't. Therefore, there are no grounds whatsoever to think that Oswald transferred that bus ticket from one shirt to another. So, how did it wind up in his arrest shirt?
Lock and load. Bok you, bpete.
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