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Originally Posted by jimD
Lee Harvey Oswald, one man in isolation, could not possibly have put things together in such a way as to shoot the President of the U.S. of A. There would have been too many parameters and vectors to be considered. Say 20 off.
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That’s not the way to look at it.
The way to look at it is that a lot of guys have wanted to kill presidents, governors, presidential candidates, and even movie stars. Many try, but only in a few situations do all the circumstances come together that allow them to succeed.
The biggest chance event that helped Oswald was the lucky break (for him) that had the President riding past his workplace in an open limousine at a time in his life when Oswald was angry at everybody.
As far as Oswald “putting things together” goes, all he had to do was take his rifle into the Book Depository broken down inside a large paper wrapper. All he had to “put together” was his rifle.