"Eastwood" to George Maschke:
Quote:frankly, you're not as smart as you like to believe.
From the rather sparse
intellectual content of your last 10 posts, it appears that you are hardly the one to judge intelligence. It appears that you are simply jealous of Mr. Maschke's intelligence. If this was not the case, I would expect you to reply to his well-developed criticism of polygraphy with logical rebuttals. Instead, all you seem able to manage are some flippant ad hominem attacks. Perhaps we should leave the judging of intelligence to the impartial observers of this debate.
Quote:You don't know what the term "good faith" even means.
On what basis do you assert this? Was there a discussion of the concept of good faith somewhere on this board or elsewhere where George displayed a lack of knowledge of the term? Without any support (lack of support combined with a personal attack seems to be the recipe for all of your posts), this sounds like yet another gratuitous assertion by an angry 'grapher.
If anything lacks good faith, it is
polygraphy.
Black's Law Dictionary defines good faith as:
A state of mind denoting:
(1) Honesty or lawfulness of belief or purpose,
(2) Faithfulness to one's duty or obligation
(3) Observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in a given trade or business, or
(4) Absence of intent to defraud or seek unconscionable advantage.
Polygraphers may get by on numbers one and two. A person genuinely attempting to keep criminals out of government service by using a crystal ball can still be acting in good faith (this person would also be a moron and contributing absolutely nothing to his good faith goal). As far as number two goes, nobody can dispute the fact that polygraphers are faithful to their duty and/or obligation. People like you defend the art of polygraphy to the end, long after every rational argument for it has been defeated.
When it comes to numbers three and four, polygraphy is in
big trouble. As readers of this site know, polygraphy is completely
dependent on trickery and deception.
Quote: keep giving your countermeasures advice
You can bet your bottom dollar that we will.