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In response to
"
meanwhile the state has DNA on record for your child, forever, without anyone's consent. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
and the NSA doesn't track peoples phone records. -- nm
Posted by
Bacon (aka redmond)
Jul 8 '13, 13:31
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Responses:
don't red herring this. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 13:34
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Heh, your DNA is in a database as is mine -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 8, 13:34
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The boiling frog certainly is applying to this -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 8, 13:39
yours is, mine is not. I'm civilian. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 13:35
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Sure it isn't -- nm
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The NSA
Jul 8, 13:37
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Have you ever had blood work. Think the results at anytime weren't transmitted over a network? -- nm
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The NSA
Jul 8, 13:38
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that's supposed to be protected by HIPAA. Anyway you gave yours with consent. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 13:39
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