Batman,
Your ability to take people's words out of context rivals the most liberal left-wing activists I have seen. Did your mind go numb this weekend while you were out protesting the war?
You quote Seeker as saying:
Batman wrote on Feb 17
th, 2003 at 10:27pm:
You state, "It is those agencies who have failed us with their support and belief of witchcraft. I do not see 9/11 as being luck on the part of the terrorists, but rather a horrible show of how unreliable our intelligence agencies are. "
In reality (as anyone can see for themselves by looking at what she ACTUALLY wrote), the sentence ending with "witchcraft" ends her paragraph. The sentence about 9/11 starts a NEW paragraph, usually indicating a change in specific thought, but remaining within the theme of her post.
Your blatant attempt to combine two of her SEPARATE thoughts for the purpose of brandishing her is reprehensible. Please don't misquote her or anyone else again.
Quote:I guess I should be put on trial, maybe even taken out back and shot for allowing such a thing to happen to our country. Is there no level you won't stoop to in your lame attempt to lay all evil at the door of the polygraph examiner?
Misquoting someone to make yourself a martyr for the pro-polygraph cause. Clever, but foolhardy.
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You state, "The only thing that is pressing and of concern is how many American lives have we forfeited as a result of our continued support of such voodoo practices."
Well, just how many American lives have we forfeited as a result of the use of polygraph? Do you know?
I know of one, me. Failing a polygraph was a life changing experience for me. I wish the mental pain I have sufffered on no one else -- except polygrpahers, so they may see what it is like to falsely accuse someone.
For a polygrapher, you make your assumption and you kick them out the door. You forget the subject in minutes, and if you felt remorse (a very big if), you ratioanlize it away with your faith in the machine. You truly have no idea what effect it has on the falsely accused.
I can't speak for Seeker, but I think she is trying to convey "forfeit" as ruined or destroyed, but not killed, as I believe Batman, you are taking her words to mean. Your initail misquote of Seeker has made you think she believes the polygraph is responsible for people's lives. It is responsbible, maybe not their living and breathing, but responsible for other things like hopes, dreams, and career aspirations. To rip that from someone based on a questioanble test, and allow them no means of recourse, well, it can ruin someone. I know.
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Do you honestly believe that the only tool used in the gathering and confirmation of intelligence information is the polygraph? Can you possibly be that ignorant? Come on George, you're a former MI troop aren't you? What do you say?
Well, Batman, I'm a former MI troop myself. As you probably know, I am not completely against the polygraph, just against the pre-eployment polygraph and probable lie control question test. I have explaained many times how I feel the polygraph system can be useful. But when it comes to the security of over 250 million Americans, if anyone handed me a report that had anything to do with a polygraph, I'd throw it in my "FBIS file" -- that was my term for the trash. No self respecting intel officer would ever base anything important on FBIS, nor should anyone base anything of importance on the polygraph.
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Polygraph, like anything else, is not a perfect tool
For once we agree, Batman.
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to try and blame all this countries woes (especially what happened on 11 Sep 01) on its use is pure stupidity and does nothing to further your anti-polygraph position.
As I believe I have shown you, the only "pure stupidity" in this entire discussion was you blatant attmept at misquoting Seeker for your pro-poly gains.
Sorry I'm not trained like a polygrapher -- I check my sources before I make judgements.
Chris