To: jmacusa
True. I'll admit that the first thing that Oswald would have (logically) done is crow to the world that he did it.
However Oswald was a devoted pinko Leninist.
After his arrest, he tried to contact some kookburger leftist attorney to represent him.
I think he WANTED a trial so he could spew his asinine beliefs and become a martyr or cause celebre like the Rosenbergs.
That's my theory anyway.
Frankly there are a boatload of things about the JFK assassination that will never make sense to me.
Still think Oswald acted alone.
36 posted on
03/19/2015 6:31:59 PM PDT by
boop
(Hey, stoop, that's got gears. It ain't no Ford.)
To: boop
After his arrest, he tried to contact some kookburger leftist attorney to represent him. The recorded record states that he asked for legal representation.
Oswald asks for legal assistance
To: boop
To: boop
“Still think Oswald acted alone’’. So do I. He was a nobody. The idea that someone so common, so low as to be almost invisible could take down a youthful, popular president, the scion of a rich and powerful family is too much for the mind to absorb. Think of it. The Holocaust. History's greatest crime committed by history's greatest criminals, the Nazis. It balances out. But a shlub like Oswald killing a man like John F. Kennedy? No. There has to be more to it. But there isn't.
49 posted on
03/19/2015 8:38:22 PM PDT by
jmacusa
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