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In reply to the discussion: Salon: "the Warren Commission... was stacked with RFK’s political enemies" [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)coincidence. Of all the places for him to get a job, he gets one right on the route that was decided as the route the President was going to take. After being persuaded to spend an extra day in Dallas.
According to your assessment it doesn't seem Oswald did much planning for such a momentous 'mission'. He got a job in a building, then found out the president, who no one who knew Oswald ever heard him speak hatefully about, was going to pass on his route just days later.
Funny, he was just an average shot according to his military records. To try to explain this away I have heard the Deniers claim he became a good marksman practicing to kill the president. So you would think he would have planned how and when he was going to do it. But you are saying he didn't even know the president would be passing the building in which he just got a new job. So what, he just decided to do this on a whim, to someone he had not expressed any hatred for at all? It just popped into his head to kill the POTUS because he would passing his job? That makes no sense.
All these different stories are not connecting. Which is probably because there is not a shred of evidence to support them and all this speculation.