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On 08/19/2013 10:42 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:

> ESPECIALLY when polygraphs aren't actually accepted by the courts,
> as far as I know.

They are still a requirement for some security clearances, though
(TS/SCI/LP).  Perhaps someone high up the food chain is afraid that
someone who passed the lifestyle poly will pull a Snowden in the
relatively near future.

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