Posted on 06/24/2010 12:49:54 PM PDT by WOBBLY BOB
Speak up by the end of THIS Friday. Say NO to the federal government's plan to collect and control the DNA of every citizen, starting at birth.
This Friday, June 25th, is the last day to comment on the federal government's plan to bank and use newborn citizen DNA without consent for research an other purposes. Please make comments --- no matter how brief they may be. Even one sentence is better than nothing.
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Lucky you. The rest of us were treated to graphic descriptions of the troll’s pedophile rape fantasies. It was the most disgusting thing I’ve ever read. I literally vomited it was so bad.
And yet the troll lives?
Yep. One of life’s mysteries. I’ve seen other trolls allowed to keep posting, but this one’s the worst I’ve seen.
Time has a way of remedying that.
A blood sample wouldn’t even be needed — a cheek scraping would suffice. I’d be very concerned, of course, about this data pointing back to even a region — under Bummercare, it might be used to throttle back care to certain regions genetically expected to encounter a greater than normal illness rate (or worse illnesses) in later life.
“HELLO, I’M FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND I WANT TO SHRINK YOU”
Oh, now I get it. I wondered why the troll would have such a name, but when you put it that way, it fits.
One can only hope.
:)
Sounds like something which could put an end to innocent people being convicted of crimes...
Having tax deductions for children is one of the slimiest liberal moves to inject the government into the family and control the people.
Really? It needs to change?
So, what is it with FReepers advocating this kind of draconian, Big Brother control of our lives?
Might as well have cameras trained on each citizen 24 hours a day and location anklets or something. Or maybe minders.
Pre-emptive lobotomies?
Seems to me that the pre-emptive lobotomies have started.....
Do you know what the FedGov would really do with a database that big?
They’d eff it up and have chronic errors that would put innocent citizens in legal jeopardy. They wouldn’t get it right anymore than they will get healthcare right.
It’s just one more way for citizens to be abused by uncaring lazy bureaucrats.
Can we just stop giving the government ever expanding power and authority over every facet of our lives in the name of safety and crime fighting. It’s a bogus promise they will never deliver on.
It reminds me of that movie in which Tom Cruise starred; “Minority Report”.
Yes I do & if you read my 2nd post to Metmom I agreed with her. Sad because if it was used for the right reasons it might actually help solve crimes etc. However as I said I believe that the govt will take it no matter what if they want it bad enough. I don't trust this govt one bit. Plus the fact that they have not entered felons/rapists etc DNA in all states into the system yet either! And it has been years! Here in NJ you are a felon you pay to have your DNA taken & entered in the system. So it is just another mess.
I don't know why they need our babies DNA & I shudder to think of what this new health-care will do with it. Frankly it is none of their d-mn business. If I were ever to have another child & this was going on I would not have my child in a hospital. I don't trust hospitals either. I get MRSA each time I go into them. Enough is enough. I want my health care info private, I want less of the govt in my life & I see the future as pretty bleak for my children. But I am not giving up & will do what I can to fight off things like this & more.
Once the natural barriers of the sanctity of the body are broken down, it won't be long before that chip comes with it. I won't be participating, with all due respect. I've made my choice.
I wonder how giving birth or being born fits in to the Interstate Commerce Clause.
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