Second Chance,
You are right -- my words are slightly confliciting. Bottom line is, no matter waht, given the opportunity, I would jump back into that chair and try to clear my name.
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On 12/18 Chris wrote:
"Maybe then will I bow down to the "I can't make a difference in this noble effoert attitude." But I can't see how you could possibly pass up the opportunity to get back in the chair. As far as the second poly goes, well, I hate to see your defeatist attitude regarding it. Just because everyone says that you're doomed to fail a second chair ride means you will."
I think I said it best -- just beacause everyone says I will fail, doesn't mean I will. I want a chance to prove everyone wrong, but if the FBI wants to continue their charade of labeling me a spy, I'd like to see how they will try to do it.
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On 01/13 Chris wrote:
"I think we all know I am doomed to fail an FBI second polygraph. Apart from my hopes of passing the test, I am also curious to see how the FBI will try to fail me agin, whether it be the same espionage, drugs, or countermeausres."
I'm sorry for my wording. My refernce in saying this was Geoge's comments regarding the probablility that the entire FBI polygraph community has read my personal statement. My involvement in this site is almost certain death, as I found proven true through a prominent outside source. Had I retained anonymity, I might have a chance.
If the FBI believes in its motto of "fidelity, bravery, and integrity," they should applaud my efforts in using my real name and freely speaking my mind regarding my morals and potential use of countermeasures, especially since countermeasure is a large part of how this site informs citizens about the polygraph.
But why should I put my trust in the FBI to treat me fairly? Since 3 Oct 2002, they have done nothing but treat me poor.
So, SecondChance, sorry for the apparent double talk. Just remember that alot can happen in a month.
Chris