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$43.37
Sun 24 Feb 2013, 5:04 am
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We are all aware of the fuss the authorities, and generations worth of Warren Commission apologists, made/make about Lee Harvey Oswald leaving the Texas School Book Depository so soon after the assassination. It was a sign, they said, that Oswald had done something wrong.
Something crossed my mind today. On Friday, November 22, 1963, Oswald was owed his wages. He collected his money each week in cash and on November 22 he was owed $43.37. Why didn't the authorities make a big deal out of him not collecting his wages?
We are all aware of the fuss the authorities, and generations worth of Warren Commission apologists, made/make about Lee Harvey Oswald leaving the Texas School Book Depository so soon after the assassination. It was a sign, they said, that Oswald had done something wrong.
Something crossed my mind today. On Friday, November 22, 1963, Oswald was owed his wages. He collected his money each week in cash and on November 22 he was owed $43.37. Why didn't the authorities make a big deal out of him not collecting his wages?
Re: $43.37
Thu 28 Feb 2013, 10:26 pm
I'd have to say the TSBD way of keeping track of business operations, regarding warehouse workers, was pretty hokey.
Ha! I know people like Ruby right now who even after having incorporated, still run their business from their pants pockets.
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