It only makes sense if you know what you are talking about including the sequence of events. That apparently excludes you. When Oswald bought the rifle he did not know he would be leaving it any crime scene to be discovered. He didn't even know JFK would be coming to Dallas when he purchased his rifle. He bought the rifle with the intent to shoot Gen. Walker and then hide it. You are actually trying to argue that the use of an alias to buy a rifle lends itself to his innocence? Wow. Why do you think he used an alias to buy it?
Oh...well please go on and enlighten us with your knowledge about Oswald's intentions. Since you know what you're talking about.
So Oswald really was the one that bought that rifle huh? And did you accompany him to purchase it? Tell us why Oswald felt the need to purchase a rifle under an assumed name. What exactly was he worried about? That someone would trace a random bullet back to an unregistered rifle? Why wasn't it the same rifle that HE ordered from the ad? Since you're obviously so informed, why did the company send the wrong rifle to Mr. Hidell?
How do you even know he really purchased it? Because according to your genius, Oswald purchased that rifle under an assumed name because he was going to shoot the General. But he didn't want anyone to know he purchased that rifle, yet he showed it to everyone. Even posed all fancy like with it.
How did Oswald miss the General, being such a damn good crack shot from the 6th floor? What else can you verify about Oswald's actions?
Can you share with us why Oswald decided to keep the fake ID for his rifle purchase in a wallet? Why did he keep his 38 revolver on him after killing a cop with it? What his mind set was there, Nostradamus lol But you do make an interesting point. Oswald didn't know the President was coming. In fact, he probably didn't even know the exact route of the motorcade. Yet he still brought his trusty General killer to work, just in case.
He missed the General, but thought..., I won't miss the President... wherever he is.