UFCThe Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a U.S.-based mixed martial arts organization, recognized as the largest MMA promotion in the world. The UFC is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada and is owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC. This promotion is responsible for solidifying the sport's postion in the history-books.
UFC is currently undergoing a remarkable surge in popularity, along with greater mainstream media coverage. UFC programming can now be seen on Spike TV in the United States, as well as in 35 other countries worldwide.
if your taking that route then i`ll say; what is legal in one country isnt always legal in another so does the ideal of legality become a vacuous idea? id say no.
That's why a US lawyer can't pack up, move to France, and start practicing law there. Both countries legal systems aspire to 'blind' justice, but the specifics will be quite different.
Quote:
im saying, and as well as the other guy that this is a commonal use of language, a large organization puts together rules and if you break them you are subject to punishment in a form of their "law" and thats why you get lawyers which specifically deal with employee and employer problems. because in the end if an employee wants to force a company to reconsider then they are able to provided they have some legal ground with in the justice system.
And what I'm patiently explaining to you, is that according to that logic, an outsider, like ourselves, for example, has no business declaring what does or doesn't qualify as evidence for that company, since their rules and regulations are designed to meet their needs, not some absolute concept of justice. In the commission's case, maintaining fighter safety is the primary concern. Even if Sherk could somehow prove that he didn't knowingly violate the rules, he likely still wouldn't be allowed to fight until he proved he could abide by them.
Quote:
so i still say the term is valid.
And it seems you always will.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Rogan
That longing to return to the retarded past can only be born of some collective, subconscious, internal desire to try to turn back the clock on humanity and halt our obvious progression towards the inevitable zombie apocalypse of 2012.
All his point was (which he verified) is that lie detector tests should not be used in any situation.
Not even if you were using them to prove that they were useless at detecting lies?
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Rogan
That longing to return to the retarded past can only be born of some collective, subconscious, internal desire to try to turn back the clock on humanity and halt our obvious progression towards the inevitable zombie apocalypse of 2012.
This really doesn't proof anything! Lie detector tests are questionable at best.
__________________
You forget that this isn't just some brutal sport where everyones out to kill each other. Its much more like a game of physical chess.-looney liam
Well I mean you have to take a polygraph to get a clearance for most goverment jobs and alot of high end positions in companies so obviously people put alot of stock into what the results of the test is. Also the new computerized ones are apparently close to almost 100% accurate if they gave him one of those. Generally the error in them comes from the guy actually giving the test rather than the machine. This still doesnt mean someone didnt give something to Sherk that might have been some steroids, to me this pretty much proves that he didnt take any or hes dumb and maybe should have done more research on what he was putting into his body.
Well I mean you have to take a polygraph to get a clearance for most goverment jobs and alot of high end positions in companies so obviously people put alot of stock into what the results of the test is. Also the new computerized ones are apparently close to almost 100% accurate if they gave him one of those. Generally the error in them comes from the guy actually giving the test rather than the machine. This still doesnt mean someone didnt give something to Sherk that might have been some steroids, to me this pretty much proves that he didnt take any or hes dumb and maybe should have done more research on what he was putting into his body.
Most issues with polygraph testing have nothing to do witht he machines but that the system is flawed.
Not even if you were using them to prove that they were useless at detecting lies?
Do you just trawl through the forums looking for grammatical errors or terms used in the wrong context to create random unrelated arguements and then jump in with both feet to show everybody how clever you think you are? You must have been a wizard for the high school debate team.