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The integrity issue revolves around a once-off pot tasting.
Is that even anyone else's business..?? I dont think so.
A country that resorts to polygraphing job applicants is in deep S.
It suggests a serious lack of skills and ability in the hiring selection process.
Why dont you just throw them in the water? If they come back up
again - hire them.
Your use of circular argument and ad hominem attack was predictable.
You have a serious relationship problem with yourself B. Get over it.
Circular arguments? You mean like your assertion that I claimed the applicant's integrity would be smeared by his use of pot? Again, where did I make such claim? You are the kind of person who, when he doesn't like the rules in any given situation, decides to make up his own.
While I don't know the owner of this board, from what I've seen him write I am convinced he is a patriot who feels strongly about the abuses associated with polygraph, and who wants to see polygraph use in employment ended. This site was created toward that end. Based on what I know about it, I support that goal as well.
However, I think I can be safe in saying it was not created to support dishonesty, which is what your goal apparently is. While I don't support polygraph use for employment, I do support truthfully answering questions that are posed to me about my past. (whether I like the answer or not)
Again, I'll say,. it's a shame that this board has collected a a following of people who have merely tagged along on the anti-polygraph bandwagon in order to find ways around the truth, engage in moral relativism, and decide for themslves which part of their past is relevant and which part is not. That's not the way it works, and people like you only hamper the the otherwise legitimate anti-polygraph debate.
As for relationship problems, I would suggest you spend more time engaging in introspection. You seem to have a problem being honest with yourself and are on a crusade to support this character flaw in others.
Just because the polygraph isn't reliable, doesn't mean you are entitled to create your own truth.