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Re: American Polygraph Association Elections: Race for president-elect pits Daniel Mangan against Patrick O'Burke
Reply #98 - Feb 22nd , 2016 at 6:32am
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Mr. Barland, so very very sorry for your loss. It was mentioned at NPA, and all thoughts and prayers were with ya. Anyway, I saw you at a TAPE conference and found a lot of what you had to say fascinating. Won't go into detail here. Dan, you think that, "what's in it for me," was about money? Oh I hope not. Wow clearly you don't know me as well as I hoped you did. Nonetheless, still avoiding the relevant questions as much as you can, and deflecting with insinuations at something, that no one who knows me, would believe in a million years. Given that standing up for consumer rights, and a fair market place, FOR ALL EXAMINERS, left me ostracized for many years, and still financially recovering, your insinuation that I am here for the money is laughable. You want to talk about tough, come down here to Texas, and I will show you what true hostility in polygraph looks like. You want to "fix" things? Even if you got elected, you have no plan to fix the things you say you want to fix. Even if you did have a plan, It sounds to me, you'll be leaving out some important factors you will need in instituting said plan. Anyway, lets try this again. Are you doing this because you want to make polygraph better; or are you simply trying to institute anarchy for anarchy sake? All your goals for the industry seem destructive, over constructive. What are your constructive goals? How would it benefit me, to have you calling the shots? Is there anyone who thinks these are unreasonable questions for a candidate that wants to run the biggest polygraph association in the world into the ground? And dan why are you avoiding them? One of the questions asks you to detail your platform. Tell the members of the APA, why they should vote for you to run their association? It's not your association Dan, it is every member's association; they are the ones you need to convince, you don't seem to understand this? They are the ones you need to convince, and you are not doing a good job. Moreover, Because the APA's policies do affect me on some level, albeit small, tell me what is in it for me to hang your elections sign in my yard (so to speak)? Here is a hint, it has nothing to do with money. It does involve consumer protection and protecting the little guy of the business? Because All I hear about is how you want to destroy this business. I don't hear a damn word about how you want to improve it for ALL.