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Message started by nopoly on Aug 10th, 2004 at 8:58pm

Title: Re: Dallas Sex offender program
Post by George W. Maschke on Mar 12th, 2006 at 3:12pm

Twoblock wrote on Mar 12th, 2006 at 6:42am:
Boston

You are asking for this website if it loses. Seems fair, to me, that the APA should give up their website if it loses. Website for website. We have heard nothing official from the APA. Your proposal is that if antipolygraph loses they are officially gone. If APA loses it should be officially gone not just the license of one polygrapher. All of them. After all, if antipolygraph loses, thousands of us will lose a forum which to us is important. One can't be any more fair than this. Keep in mind, I have no authority over this website. I am just proposing a level playing field.

Do you actually think the APA or our government security agencies would seriously consider be involved in such a challenge?

You haven't answered my question of "have you polled the APA about your challenge"? I will add, have you polled the FBI, CIA, etc., to see if they would go along with this challenge? So far, I have seen nothing but a one polygrapher jibberish.


Twoblock,

AntiPolygraph.org has no interest in obtaining the rights to the American Polygraph Association's website (not that Boston/ODIN is in any position to offer such). Unlike Boston/ODIN, AntiPolygraph.org is not interested in silencing those who disagree with us. We don't believe in book-burning.

For me, our First Amendment rights (including freedom of the press and freedom of speech) are something sacred. They're simply not the sort of thing that you make the subject of a wager, even if you're holding five aces.

Note that even if AntiPolygraph.org were somehow to be forced to shut down, as Boston/ODIN so strongly desires, the documentation available here would just be mirrored elsewhere. You can't put the toothpaste back in the tube.

Boston/ODIN complains of "endless lies and biased statements." He remains welcome to point out any such lies or biased statements on this message board, and to support his arguments with facts and reason.

And although Boston/ODIN declined my suggestion that we jointly contact Penn & Teller, I extend this offer to any polygrapher who may be interested.

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