Quote from: Alpha11 on Jun 08, 2008, 03:19 PMNot guilty,
Probably just another polygrapher who doesn't like hearing the truth, and, as you said, with nothing constructive to contribute, or anything substantive to respond with.
So he posts a personal attack. We see this here all the time.
As for moving on. I am now in the lingerie business. You now panties, thongs...etc. It has been very lucrative for me. Last week alone I pulled down about 2000!
TC

Quote from: Alpha11 on Jun 08, 2008, 01:32 AMT.M.,
Honestly, you are all over this board and your obsession oozes out to where even the occasional reader on this board would assume that it may have in fact been your psychological, rather than your polygraph, which kept you from obtaining your goals. Plain and Simple, you just may have not measured up above and beyond your polygraph as in what you write is so negative and vile that I wonder how you get through the day. Maybe your better off as an Amway distributor or something, rather than bringing your crap attitudes into government. Tone it down, take a Dale Carnegie course, and maybe go out and find a job which can live with YOU !!! I don't know what that job is, but it's not in an environment where others need to stay positive and focussed like the Feds as an Intelligence type. What other professions have you considered or applied for ? Your perpetutation of your claimed victimization is getting thin, as you have NOT moved on and are still obsessing here. Spare US !!!! Your about as depressing to read as a bill from a funeral parlor salesman.
Alpha 11 / New Mexico
Quote from: PhilGainey on Jun 07, 2008, 01:32 AMThe answer to your question is simple in that under the law ATTEMPTS COUNT, regardless of the success of the attempt or not. Your guy Maschke crossed the line when he went "In League" with the enemies of the USA. Having an opinion of one thing, translating CM's into the language of the enemy, despite what they have done on their own, crosses over the line. He has an obsession with this issue, lost perspective, and I suppose time will show what happens to traitors. Let's all just sit back and watch the show !!!!It always ends badly for the guy in the black hat like GM.
QuoteThe answer to your question is simple in that under the law ATTEMPTS COUNT, regardless of the success of the attempt or not. Your guy Maschke crossed the line when he went "In League" with the enemies of the USA. Having an opinion of one thing, translating CM's into the language of the enemy, despite what they have done on their own, crosses over the line. He has an obsession with this issue, lost perspective, and I suppose time will show what happens to traitors. Let's all just sit back and watch the show !!!! Wink It always ends badly for the guy in the black hat like GM.
It always ends badly for the guy in the black hat like GM. Quote from: PhilGainey on May 29, 2008, 05:56 PMI'm way late to this thread. Based on the last post, PCASS is probably considered old hat, and no doubt some new device is claiming to discern truth based on leeching, or maybe phrenology.
I believe in the ap.org mission, but something bothered me when I read the entries in this thread: None of you seemed concerned about how Arabs could face wrongful conviction based on faulty PCASS results. I just feel like this is an embarrassing omission considering your vehemence regarding a polygraph's many failures and your advocacy of the falsely accused.
Yes, American soldiers would face danger of letting enemies slip by. They also face a danger of condemning the innocent. Please consider ALL victims of a broken system.
Lethe, that seems a bit extreme. Polygraphers aren't bloodsoaked death-dealers; they're just misguided. Some probably don't care if it's true or not, and it's messed up, but still--it doesn't seem like effective argument just to heap exaggerations against them.
Quote from: PhilGainey on May 29, 2008, 05:56 PMI'm way late to this thread. Based on the last post, PCASS is probably considered old hat, and no doubt some new device is claiming to discern truth based on leeching, or maybe phrenology.
I believe in the ap.org mission, but something bothered me when I read the entries in this thread: None of you seemed concerned about how Arabs could face wrongful conviction based on faulty PCASS results. I just feel like this is an embarrassing omission considering your vehemence regarding a polygraph's many failures and your advocacy of the falsely accused.
Yes, American soldiers would face danger of letting enemies slip by. They also face a danger of condemning the innocent. Please consider ALL victims of a broken system.
Lethe, that seems a bit extreme. Polygraphers aren't bloodsoaked death-dealers; they're just misguided. Some probably don't care if it's true or not, and it's messed up, but still--it doesn't seem like effective argument just to heap exaggerations against them.
