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Why Does the Bush Administration Want a Database of the DNA of Every Single American?

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Why Does the Bush Administration Want a Database of the DNA of Every Single American?

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consoles that has never been challenged, and in Australia a little dynamo named Bindi is born. Meanwhile, back in the states, Florida’s Republican leadership puts its collective signature to a four million contract with a little-known company called Database Technologies that will soon change its name to ChoicePoint after a merger. The contract is intended to clear up Florida’s voting file. The state decided to become the first in the union to move in this direction as a result of a highly controversial and contests race for Mayor in the city of Miami. That company, ChoicePoint, was in charge of deciding who had the right to vote and who should not have the right to vote in the even more hotly contested and controversial Presidential election in 2000. Since then the company has faced substantial charges of showing favoritism to the Republican Party by manipulating state voter rolls. Some have claimed that ChoicePoint actually went to the length of knowingly using data that was inaccura

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