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Hey, Everyone, After a brief interlude, I am back in action. Have read the latest post on this thread and I have to say KUDOS to WJ! Furthermore, I do not care if he is a line cook at Denny's or a Secret Service Agent. I look it at it this way, the government has its tools and now with contermeasures (which SanchoPanza and others of his ilk think do not work) we, the people of this great nation, have OUR tools. We are now engaged in a cat-and-mouse game with the government that is supposed to be of us, by us and FOR us; but no longer is any of those things. As it seems that the game is already rigged (which having experienced it first hand, I know it is) is it any surprise that people would figure out a way to beat the machine? If the polygraph gurus find a better science, people will try to find a way around that. Also, I do not believe that anyone lying on a polygraph is more likely to lie when the chips are down than anyone else. Do I believe that they can? Sure. Anyone can lie....or at least, obfuscate the Truth somewhat. But to believe that a person who would lie about their toiletting habits or what they do in the bedroom or the drugs they may or may not have experimented with as a young person would be any more likely to divulge a state secret is ludicrous and INANE. Many times people have reminded me that past errors in their judgement are not necessarily good predictors of their future behavior. There are SCORES of people out here that have dings in their past and do not wish to ever re-visit those times. Life is a school of hard-knocks...character is built from adversity. All a polygraph exam does in my book is open up old wounds, long healed and FORCE people to expose their weaknesses to a stranger who they feel will be making a value judgement upon them. whether they actually are or not, it is that perception. How many times in our history has it happened that mere perception of reality has become reality, right or wrong. Give me 12 people who have experienced some kind of trial or crisis of faith versus 12 people who have never lost anything because they have never risked anything, made a mistake or have lived their lives in some kind of protective bubble and I will show you 12 people that can be truly committed to a cause and dedicated to service because they know better than the latter group what it is like to LOSE something. This is a maxim; second chances, deserved or not (but especially when they are not deserved) can keep people loyal beyond measure. To say that someone would sell our nation down the river solely because they lied on a polygraph is a leap in logic I cannot make. By the way....hmmmm. Because it stood up and absolutely BEGGED for some sort of repartee, I will say this about one of the posts. Someone on here (I will let you all guess who, tongue-in-cheek) asked the question (way more than it had to have been asked) about why would a polygrapher care one way or another if a victim, errr, person, (yeah, person...that's the ticket, skillet!) would care if that person was being Deceptive or Truthful. In the latest thread, that very same person stated "It looks like the only person in this litle scenario that was dishonest was the first polygrapher who said he was lying." Hmmmm...a polygrapher being dishonest? OMG! Now, if a polygrapher would not care one way or another about Truth or Deceit then why would she be dishonest? I mean, in the world of ALL ABSOLUTES, why would she lie? Curious. Seems like the air is escaping from the polygraph hot air balloon. You know the one that floats very high? So high over human prejudices, errors and ethical breaches that the pilot does not see the polygraph as what it is, a voodoo science draped in a cloak of seeming legitamacy. Apparently, I am not the only one anymore that can hear the air escaping. Crash landing anyone?
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