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President Bush last week signed into law a bill which will see the federal government begin to screen the DNA of all newborn babies in the U.S. within six months, a move critics have described as the first step towards the establishment of a national DNA database.
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IMO? both Obama and McCain intend to TRY to work toward that, who will be better? i dunno. i am releived that Billary is all but done...
put a fork in her to check
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Can you say New World Order... to me it's like invasion of privacy... and could be abused in the justice system in the future by corrupt law enforcement people...
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First off, let me be clear that I'm opposed to this.
But, play the other side for a minute. If you knew at birth (or shortly thereafter) that your child had a treatable genetic disorder, wouldn't you want to know?
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