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Are there those who wish to debate Whaley's tale about transporting Lee Oswald to 500 n. Beckley......   Or....would it be better to  vote on the subject?     Those who believe Whaley's tale vote "aye".....   And those who do not believe the tale vote "nay"   

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Are there those who wish to debate Whaley's tale about transporting Lee Oswald to 500 n. Beckley......   Or....would it be better to  vote on the subject?     Those who believe Whaley's tale vote "aye".....   And those who do not believe the tale vote "nay"   

Those who believe Whaley's tale vote "aye".....   And those who do not believe the tale vote "nay"   

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Those who believe Whaley's tale vote "aye".....   And those who do not believe the tale vote "nay"   

Then what? 

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Then what?

Perhaps then we can flush the William Whaley BS down the sewer......   And all of the little imaginary stories to incriminate Lee Oswald will be gone...   Stories like .....  Lee had Whaley drive past the rooming house so he could reconnoiter the area before he approached the house.    That is an utterly ridiculous idea, but the LNer's  actually believe it.

 

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Are there those who wish to debate Whaley's tale about transporting Lee Oswald to 500 n. Beckley......   Or....would it be better to  vote on the subject?     Those who believe Whaley's tale vote "aye".....   And those who do not believe the tale vote "nay"   

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Online Dan O'meara

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Perhaps then we can flush the William Whaley BS down the sewer......   And all of the little imaginary stories to incriminate Lee Oswald will be gone...   Stories like .....  Lee had Whaley drive past the rooming house so he could reconnoiter the area before he approached the house.    That is an utterly ridiculous idea, but the LNer's  actually believe it.

If (note the word "if" Walt) Oswald is a fugitive on the run, deeply involved in the assassination of the President of the United States, how is it "an utterly ridiculous idea" that he would have the taxi drive past where he lived in order to check out if someone was there waiting for him?

In another post you use the phrase "innocent patsy" when referring to Oswald, what do you mean by this?
I note that a lot of forum members believe Oswald was just an innocent bystander framed by those responsible for the assassination. Is that how you view the situation?

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Perhaps then we can flush the William Whaley BS down the sewer......   And all of the little imaginary stories to incriminate Lee Oswald will be gone...   Stories like .....  Lee had Whaley drive past the rooming house so he could reconnoiter the area before he approached the house.    That is an utterly ridiculous idea, but the LNer's  actually believe it.

'That is an utterly ridiculous idea'
_ then it must be one of yours

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If (note the word "if" Walt) Oswald is a fugitive on the run, deeply involved in the assassination of the President of the United States, how is it "an utterly ridiculous idea" that he would have the taxi drive past where he lived in order to check out if someone was there waiting for him?

In another post you use the phrase "innocent patsy" when referring to Oswald, what do you mean by this?
I note that a lot of forum members believe Oswald was just an innocent bystander framed by those responsible for the assassination. Is that how you view the situation?

how is it "an utterly ridiculous idea" that he would have the taxi drive past where he lived in order to check out if someone was there waiting for him?

Thanks for asking the question that I'm sure others would ask.....

Perhaps you yourself, can answer that question ......  How much time had passed between the murder of JFK and the alleged Whaley Taxi ride?  Twenty minutes?.....   Did any law enforcement have ESP?....   The investigators hadn't yet found the so called "Sniper's Nest" and Lee wasn't even known to be missing from the Building at that point.  If Lee had been guilty he would have known that nobody could possibly have suspected him just twenty minutes after the murder.  So reconnoitering the rooming house would have been utterly without cause and the extended trip would have wasted valuable escape time.

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