Thursday, April 21, 2005

prof sir alec jeffreys' suggestion that everyone on the planet should be on a d.n.a. database is wrong for two reasons:

  • someone not being able to identify a dead body is not reason enough to hold such sensitive data on any database;

  • no government can be trusted to keep its hands off such data.


but he is absolutely correct in his condemnation of "new" labour for having non-convicted peoples' d.n.a. on a database of criminals' d.n.a.



i believe that it is wrong to store criminals' d.n.a. unless they have been convicted of very serious crimes of a violent or sexual nature; to have non-criminals' data on there is one of the most disgusting breaches of privacy that even twatty bliar could think of.



gods, i hate bliar and his corporate owners. he and they are the most dangerous terrorists britain has ever faced - yet they're the cunts allowed to make decisions in this shit-hole of a country - which most certainly wasn't a shit-hole until the vile thatcher and her successors came to power - for thatcherite is exactly what bliar is.

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