Quote from: Paradiddle on Oct 09, 2007, 10:15 PMSummertime ended September 22nd Einstein. Time for meds?
Quote from: Wonder_Woman on Oct 09, 2007, 09:36 PMtbld: Are you still riding Sarge's coat tail?


Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Oct 04, 2007, 09:28 PMQuote from: Paradiddle on Oct 04, 2007, 12:20 PM.....only a pussy would compare a mere polygraph examination to a generalized lengthy interrogation.When you resort to name calling it does not indicate you are debating from a position of strength.
Quote from: Paradiddle on Oct 09, 2007, 08:55 PMQuote from: tbld on Oct 09, 2007, 08:40 PMQuote from: Paradiddle on Oct 04, 2007, 10:33 PMThe name calling stems from the fact that for many years now our ranks have been dragged through the mud over and over and over and over----and again. When you ask so incredulously "why all the name calling" you remind me of an American white man asking foolishly "why do black folks seem so angry?" Incidentally, I am proud of much of the restraint of my brethren, considering that many of the ranks around here disrespect their life's work and their want for safer streets. No brutality, just strictures mind you.
This site extends beyond criticisms and lampooning of polygaph examiners. This site is one great big ad hom attack on every examiner who seeks to conduct fair tests in order to insure safer streets---and once more this site empowers sex offenders to disengage from their treatment and supervision protocol under false pretense. So, my question to you oh "tbld" activist against polygraph----is, why are you reminded of a kid? Do you like "little kids" Woody?
First its ''polygraph'' not polgaph( you think you would know how to spell it since you are a pg...you are arent you?)Someone needs a nap oh cranky crankifier...Got to love the ''quotations'' i know i ''do'' and what happened to buck-o?
Regards
''tbld''
Quote from: tbld on Oct 09, 2007, 08:40 PMQuote from: Paradiddle on Oct 04, 2007, 10:33 PMThe name calling stems from the fact that for many years now our ranks have been dragged through the mud over and over and over and over----and again. When you ask so incredulously "why all the name calling" you remind me of an American white man asking foolishly "why do black folks seem so angry?" Incidentally, I am proud of much of the restraint of my brethren, considering that many of the ranks around here disrespect their life's work and their want for safer streets. No brutality, just strictures mind you.
so have lawyers and many other professions....grow up no need for the ''ad hom'' attacks. you remind me of the little kid who doesnt get his way and takes his ball and goes home. go home.... PD go home...
Quote from: Paradiddle on Oct 04, 2007, 10:33 PMThe name calling stems from the fact that for many years now our ranks have been dragged through the mud over and over and over and over----and again. When you ask so incredulously "why all the name calling" you remind me of an American white man asking foolishly "why do black folks seem so angry?" Incidentally, I am proud of much of the restraint of my brethren, considering that many of the ranks around here disrespect their life's work and their want for safer streets. No brutality, just strictures mind you.
Quote from: Ludovico on Oct 06, 2007, 11:30 AMBrettski:QuoteThe interagator knew that he needed a confession to make a case against the kid. So he asked Jeffrey to take a little polygraph test, but the report makes a direct point that this test was arranged for the "sole purpose of obtaining a confession." The examiner graded Jeffrey as inconclusive, so the investigator decided to make a little white lie, and tell Jeffrey that he had failed.
Tell how you know these intimate details. This seems like self-serving embellishment.
QuoteTell how you know these intimate details. This seems like self-serving embellishment.
QuoteThe interagator knew that he needed a confession to make a case against the kid. So he asked Jeffrey to take a little polygraph test, but the report makes a direct point that this test was arranged for the "sole purpose of obtaining a confession." The examiner graded Jeffrey as inconclusive, so the investigator decided to make a little white lie, and tell Jeffrey that he had failed.
QuoteWe all understand that a girl died in this tragedy; I don't need a patronizing reminder.
QuoteThere's nothing shameful about trying to prevent it from happening again.
QuoteI believe the polygraph caused an innocent person to be convicted by playing a direct and prominent role in inducing a false confession.
Quote from: Paradiddle on Oct 04, 2007, 09:41 PMQuote from: Sergeant1107 on Oct 04, 2007, 09:28 PMQuote from: Paradiddle on Oct 04, 2007, 12:20 PM.....only a pussy would compare a mere polygraph examination to a generalized lengthy interrogation.When you resort to name calling it does not indicate you are debating from a position of strength.
Granted, I was being flippent over the gross victimization of the ranks who compare the (albeit unpleasent) 3 hour polygraph test with smoke, soft drink, and bathroom breaks---compared with an 8 hour accusation fest, where the suspect is a pinata while the ego-smashing barbs from the mouths of detectives berate and echo repeated abuse.
To rephrase, only a self victimizing weakling would compare the relative "face slap" (poly test)to a piano falling on the head (marathon torture session.) Thanks for correcting me "Sarge", I must have had a headache when I wrote that.