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Skeptic,
Do you believe in Santa Clause? The latter does seem to fit your Web personality.
I'm sorry you think so...I, of course, did not come here trolling for attention by simultaneously insulting a large number of good, patriotic people who have lost their livelihood and/or career dreams to a device the NAS recently derided as a detriment to national security.
Quote:Now you are speaking apples and oranges. Physical injury due to defective products and blatant racial discrimination do not compare.
So do you see the recipients of those practices as "whiners" who "think the world owes them something", or not? And if not, on what grounds do you differentiate between those situations and those falsely accused/disqualified due to the polygraph?
Quote:Or in your case it is easier to ignore the question. I readily admit that False positives exist. They exist in all factes of life in one manner or another.... Deal with them and move on.
No one here has ever claimed most people pass due to countermeasures, Fed-up.
Quote:Now answer my question: How do you explain that so many "pass" the test while others fail?
As the title of this thread indicates, it is hardly accurate to say that "so many" pass. For the FBI, your odds are about as good as a coin flip. For other agencies, that ratio is probably different, depending upon how "sensitive" they wish the "test" to be.
The NAS report discussed this in detail -- I invite you to read it.
Quote:But I am, Skeptic, sadly I am. You just see the tree, not the entire forest.
Let me help you out, then. You claimed that "the logic of this site" indicates that "all 1000 applicants" to "25 federal positions" should get jobs. I invite you to please post any statement from this site that says or implies this.
Of course, most applicants will not get jobs. But the decision should be based on real qualifications,
not on a thoroughly discredited process that falsely claims to detect "truthfulness", yet actually amounts to nothing more than a roll of the dice.
Why on earth would you want it otherwise?
Quote:I have no axe to grind, and I have read the site prior to commenting. I believe I am addressing the material at hand when I say the majority of posters to this site are A. Crying in their beer over opportunity lost. B. Looking for a way to game the system.
You are, of course, welcome to your opinion. I am, of course, free to think that the sky in your world is a different shade of pink.
Quote:When I become bored with the mindless drivel I'll just look else ware for another type of diversion. Now take this post and twist as you do so well.
May I suggest
www.freerepublic.com. No reasoning ability required, and you'll find lots of commiseration about all those "whiners" who want the world and the Government to give them a handout.
Skeptic