Wow, I'm impressed | 11:36 a.m. May 22, 2008
Admittedly, I am in no way a fan of Dubya, but even I want to commend him on having the surprising forsight to protect Americans from a potential new form of discrimination. Who'd-a-thunk he actually had the you-know-whats to ante up for something like this.

Certainly contradicts his normal day-to-day rhetoric that always puts big business before the consumer/citizen.
Frank | 3:50 p.m. May 22, 2008
Very glad to hear that gene discrimination will be delayed for a while. I personally dont have reason to fear but I dont want to live in a world where we are discriminating people based on their potential risks.

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