Quote: I'm sorry my friend. Anyone who doesn't demostrate enough self-discipline to keep his hands to himself, despite what is SAID to him, can't be trusted. Similarly, those who can't be candid, can't be trusted. Since you appear fixated on my reference to the fifth amendment, here's the relationship: When a witness or defendant appears before a Grand Jury, or ins some cases a Congressional Committee, he sometimes invokes his right not to testify to certain questions posed because they may tend to incriminate him. The subject in question decided he wasn't going to answer those questions. Whether his answering the question or not would have tended to incriminate him, I don't know. But I do know he's made reference to his not answering those questions upon advice of counsel. I'm not sure what is the purpose of not being candid and simply answering the questions, but surely even a bombastic boob such as yourself can see the analaogy. Be vague all you want. It just proves you are either a) lacking in knowledge or b) totally F'ing paranoid. Either way, you do have difficulty sticking to the facts instead choosing to respond with great diatribes filled with melodrama.
"A bombastic boob such as yourself can see the analaogy."
Boy, you sure can turn a phrase - have you considered a career in literature?
Though this isn't about me or you (it's about Onesimus and his current predicament- I suggest we get back on topic), I will humor you this one last time.
I'm not at all fixated on the 5th Am. issue. I brought it up once, you continued mentioning it in all subsequent posts addressed to me. That said, I understand your layman's rationale vis-a-vis the Fifth Amendment - it's just wrong. You can compare what he did to invoking the Fifth, but to describe not disclosing everything in detail as "essentially" invoking the 5th is absurd. You finally coming around and calling it an "analaogy [sic]" shows there's hope yet for you, grasshopper.
I'm not trying to teach constitutional law here - just explain that many people erroneously say "HE PLEADED THE FIFTH" or whatever in completely incorrect contexts. Lots of people also think anyone arrested needs to have his/her rights read to them - this is also untrue.
As for punching a polygrapher, perhaps I was a bit rash. I can be hot-tempered at times, but fortunately for all parties involved, the polygraphers I've interacted with have been relatively upstanding folks.
As for melodrama, I apologize if my writing style is too much for you. I will hereafter infuse it with ad hominem attacks, grammatical and spelling errors, and strip it of any unique style. Excessively long paragraphs for everyone!