jhy
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« Reply #40 on: March 07, 2013, 05:01:43 pm » |
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Lance,
That is a very good point, and a very valid one. I have the same fears about the polygraph and I am not so sure that something like this did not happen to the fellas who failed the poly and that is why I wish they would explain because I have stated several times that I just do not believe that someone would "Intentionally Cheat" when they know there is a polygraph test and that their reputation is at stake. The fact that the parties involved have not explained to us, that I am aware of, or made a final decision on the tournaments makes things look a lot worse than they probably truly are and now it is starting to hurt all the tournaments.
Whoever was in charge of these tournaments that the polygraph was failed should have talked to the polygraph guy to find out exactly what question he or she failed and then have them explain what happened and if it was something silly like my dogs got onto private property and I had to go get them and catch the hog then make the call there on the spot if he should DQ them or not. Same goes for the scenario with your Son walking the Catch dog. I do not think anyone would fault that at all and if they did shame on them. Point being they need to be decisive no matter what there decision is and stick to it.
If it is a highly trained polygraph man, like the one they will have at the Randy Bumpurs Tournament, then nobody will have anything to worry about. He has helped write laws about polygraph's and even put Federal Judges in jail with his ability. He is very good about getting you to relax and far away from the crowd so there is no pressure.
Joey
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"You lose a lot of money chasing hogs and women, but never lose women chasing money."
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