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Ha Ha!Good idea!The only problem with that would be that I think politicians lie to themselves so much that they actually begin to believe what they're saying. In that case, a lie detector wouldn't work.
Quote from: Evie on 30/09/2008 18:25:44Ha Ha!Good idea!The only problem with that would be that I think politicians lie to themselves so much that they actually begin to believe what they're saying. In that case, a lie detector wouldn't work.Good point. Forget that idea.Back to the drawing board. How about a rack, iron maiden or thumb screws?
Would it be possible to fit lie detectors in the seats of parliament?Would they blow a fuse after a few minutes?It has been said that the easiest way to tell if a politician is lying is to watch for his/her mouth moving.
Quote from: Don_1 on 01/10/2008 09:00:16Quote from: Evie on 30/09/2008 18:25:44Ha Ha!Good idea!The only problem with that would be that I think politicians lie to themselves so much that they actually begin to believe what they're saying. In that case, a lie detector wouldn't work.Good point. Forget that idea.Back to the drawing board. How about a rack, iron maiden or thumb screws?Don now that is old-fashioned form of using an old polygraph. lolWhich country's governments are you referring too?The US or one of the 4 UK ones, westminster, MSP, welsh and stormont in NI.
If you put a lie detector in their seats it would be in the perfect place as they all talk out of their backsides!