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Chris - 27 Mar 2007 04:03 GMT
WARNING! DNA evidence is now entered into a national database. What that
means is as soon as you submit DNA for a paternity test, your DNA will be
matched against the DNA records of all other children who have not yet been
assigned a father.

Moral of the story: It may be less financially damaging to NOT submit to any
test and simply agree to pay what they demand; not to mention, it could also
keep you out of prison. Needless to say, the gamble remains with the
accused.

Soon, the day will be upon us when EVERY newborn will have their DNA
recorded, and such information will be used to identify them just as certain
as the assigned tax number is now used.
Werebat - 27 Mar 2007 12:08 GMT
> WARNING! DNA evidence is now entered into a national database. What that
> means is as soon as you submit DNA for a paternity test, your DNA will be
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> recorded, and such information will be used to identify them just as certain
> as the assigned tax number is now used.

...unless a higher-earning "duped dad" can alternately be saddled with
child support; then the court will just look the other way "in the best
interests of the child".

   - Ron   ^*^
Chris - 27 Mar 2007 17:28 GMT
> > WARNING! DNA evidence is now entered into a national database. What that
> > means is as soon as you submit DNA for a paternity test, your DNA will be
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> child support; then the court will just look the other way "in the best
> interests of the child".

It never ceases to amaze me how the "child support" people proclaim they are
promoting the "best interest of the child" by giving more money to the
mother. There are MANY wealthy mothers who harm their children, yet handing
more free money to mothers is somehow in the child's best interest. If these
hypocrites truly believed that which spews from their mouths, then they
would be reaching into their OWN pockets and giving their money to the
mother as well. After all, if the maximum amount of money given to the
mother is in the child's best interest, then the father's contribution plus
one more dollar gets the "child support" people closer to their goal.

>     - Ron   ^*^
 
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