How could your opinion be considered lying?

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Brad Dorner <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> You must never have been near an attorney.
>
> I was in jury selection once when I voiced an opinion that I didn't think
> lie detectors were completely 100% accurate. Because I did not agree with
> one of the attorneys I was almost hauled in front of a judge for lying
> during a jury selection process.
>
> It does not matter if "you are doing nothing wrong". It only matters if the
> other person listening agrees and how much power they have to cause you
> trouble.
>
> brad
>
> >>>
>
>
> From:
> Kyle Waters <[email protected]>
>
> To:
> Provo Linux Users Group <[email protected]>
>
> Date:
> 8/3/2009 03:27 PM
>
> Subject:
> Re: [OT] schneier question
>
> On 08/03/2009 03:25 PM, Gary Thornock wrote:
> > --- On Mon, 8/3/09, Kyle Waters <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> "Why does anyone think that only authorized law enforcement
> >> will mine collected Internet data or eavesdrop on phone and IM
> >> conversations?"
> >>
> >
> > *Does* anyone actually think that?
> >
> >
> >
>
> You've never had anyone say "If you're not doing anything wrong, why do
> you care if they are listening?"?
>
> I've heard it a few times.
>
> Kyle
>
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