Congratulations, gentlemen

Started by beech trees, Mar 08, 2002, 02:06 AM

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beech trees

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George W. Maschke

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beech trees,

Thanks for your congratulations.  :)
George W. Maschke
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Eastwood

Boy what a crock - a gaggle of followers congratulating each other.   ;D

beech trees

#3
Quote from: Eastwood on Jun 23, 2002, 09:02 PMBoy what a crock - a gaggle of followers congratulating each other.   ;D

I see yet another polygrapher studying posts with the scrupulous intent with which they study polygraph charts. I guess only in a polygrapher's mind does a single congratulatory response constitute a 'gaggle'.

Eastwood, I'm going to offer some (rare) unsolicited but sincere advice. Stop posting. Your posts put the pro-polygraph community in an ever dimming light indeed-- something more of which they need not.

Dave
"It is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from its government." ~ Thomas Paine

G Scalabr

#4
QuoteBoy what a crock - a gaggle of followers congratulating each other.

Actually, we are leaders of the movement to expose the fraud of polygraphy.

Your silly posts add nothing of substance. If they help you deal with the fact that your fraudulent occupation is being exposed for the scam that it is, by all means continue to post. This therapy is free. On the other hand, if you want to add something of substance to this discussion, why don't you point out how the information that we offer on this site is untrue. We're all ears.

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