You are always thinking in extremes, and of course there is two ways of looking at everything, it doesn't matter how thin my pancakes are, there is always two sides.
Now, even though Oswald clearly lied, he says ate alone but in the same room he was with Junior and Norman therefore Oswald ate lunch with the two negro men, it doesn't even mean that they were sitting together, for instance I was at a film premier and in the same theatre was the movie star who appeared in the movie, so is it wrong of me to say I saw the movie with the movie star? Of course not!
Another problem for Oswald's alibi is that he assumed that even though Junior and Norman were friends, on this particular day they didn't eat together in the Domino room! Ouch!
BTW how would the interrogators know at this stage to make up a story that Junior and Norman were even friends who hung out together, as seen by the two negro men arriving together at the fifth floor windows directly below Oswald with Oswald's rifle? See how intelligent deductive reasoning beats CT's who make dumbass assumptions!
JohnM
You are always thinking in extremes, and of course there is two ways of looking at everything, it doesn't matter how thin my pancakes are, there is always two sides.So, why are you always looking at just one side?
And no, there are no two ways of looking at everything, whatever that means. Oswald either said something or he didn't.
Now, even though Oswald clearly lied, he says ate alone but in the same room he was with Junior and Norman therefore Oswald ate lunch with the two negro men, it doesn't even mean that they were sitting together,Not only are you all over the place, as per usual, but you are also missing the point completely. If two reports by Oswald's interrogators say something different it means that neither report is reliable.
Another problem for Oswald's alibi is that he assumed that even though Junior and Norman were friends, on this particular day they didn't eat together in the Domino room! Ouch!Where does it say that Oswald assumed that?
BTW how would the interrogators know at this stage to make up a story that Junior and Norman were even friends who hung out together, Why would the interrogators have to know anything about Junior and Norman? We know for a fact that they entered the TSBD at the backdoor and made their way to the elevators just minutes before the shots were fired.
as seen by the two negro men arriving together at the fifth floor windows directly below Oswald with Oswald's rifle? How in the world could somebody on the 6th floor in the sniper's nest see two negro men arriving at the 5th floor window?
See how intelligent deductive reasoning beats CT's who make dumbass assumptions! This is what you call "intelligent deductive reasoning"? Wow, that just made my day. Could you be even more hilarious?