QuoteHe looks like a penis with a goatee.I admit that I got a chuckle out of that, but I must emphasize that personal attacks against anyone, while they may give some temporary relief, will tend to diminish your own credibility. Focus on the inequities, not the person.
Quote from: JayAndrew725 on Mar 25, 2011, 01:19 AMI applied with the Secret Service and having successfully completed other applicant phases I was scheduled for a polygraph. My first poly came back inconclusive after a four hour exam and I then took a 2nd poly a week later, which I was told that I failed. After about 15 minutes on the machine (3 tests conducted back-to-back-to-back) The examiner accused me of having committed a "serious crime" (which includes murder, rape, robbery, assault, child molestation, beastiality, burglary, etc.). He stated that since I was a cop and I had been divorced he figured that I had either a. beat suspects in my custody or b. beat my wife. I have been in law enforcement for almost 10 years and this could not be further from the truth. My marriage was bad (hence the divorce) but it was not abusive. I have never used drugs, never been charged with a crime (not even a traffic or parking citation), and I have NEVER committed a crime other than minor traffic violations (speeding, seatbelt, texting while driving, etc.). I'll admit that I am guilty of being extremely nervous but thats it. After all, had I gotten the job it would have doubled my current salary. I did not attempt countermeasures as I did not think I needed them and wanted to do it "honestly". It's ironic how honest people are disqualified by the "lie-detector". What voodoo.