Your protestations do nothing to disprove my conclusion that you are a determined contrarian.
Bingo, there you have it.... the classic contrarian, who denies that he is a contrarian!
You can prove me wrong by disproving the title of this subject: No coffee for Randle, no job for Oswald -- at the TSBD.
Already did, but you wanted none of it.... Again classic contrarian. You made up your mind and nothing anybody else is going to make you chance it.
John and Colin also tried... same result; the contrarian didn't want to know
You either agree or disagree.
Since your reasoning is flawed, I have no alternative but to disagree...
The use of the word "would" makes it a loaded question. Exchange "would" for "could" and the easy answer is, he could have heard about a job at the TSBD elsewhere.
But I'll bet, as a true contrarian, you are not going to accept that, right?
...he could have heard about a job at the TSBD elsewhere. That's so unlikely, it's not a plausible claim. Unless you can describe how, where and when Oswald would (or could) have became aware of a job at the TSBD: That's just "defensive" nonsense used to persist with your contrarianism.
I loved "loaded" questions. I relish answering ANY and ALL question to the best of my ability. I'm not a DODGER like you are.
Would? Could? What does it matter?
The entire premise of the Subject [No coffee for Randle, no job for Oswald -- at the TSBD] is to make clear something that many people don't realize: Coincidences are more common than conspiracies.
The most dimwitted person interested in the JFK Assassination should concede that Oswald's job at the TSBD was obtained through pure coincidence. No plotters placed him there to be blamed for the crime committed by the real 6th floor shooter. The subject is a demonstration that "chance" and "free will" are contributors to "events" great and small.
Chance: Oswald got the job at the TSBD because a woman walked across the street to have coffee with a neighbor. You know the rest of the circumstances: I'm not repeating them.
Free will: At the breakfast event in Forth Worth, President Kennedy was given "the benediction" by a minister (probably a Catholic priest). All very nice but not able to stop the "free will" of Oswald deciding to shoot at the president as he passed by the TSBD.
I have to tell you Martin: You come across as having intelligence but consistently act stupidly.
Why? You cannot bear to lose: More precisely to be trounced.
A real man admits he "got it wrong" routinely and spontaneously. Many times, I've made a statement in conversation and received new information that conflicted with my premise. My usual reply is something like: "I never knew that. Yes I see your point etc.". I cannot imagine you ever making any kind of concession to anyone. You ought to ponder whether that's true or not.