A National DNA database where everyone’s details are held. Apart from the obvious fact that official bodies seem to keep losing our personal details, can anyone tell me why this is a bad idea?
It seems it is only the liberal, lettuce munching, lefties, who think this is against our human rights, who are against it. Well, I have another point of view to put forward. DNA can surely convict but it can also acquit. If I was arrested for a crime I didn’t commit I can be acquitted with DNA evidence.
I want to see criminals convicted and if my civil or human rights are ever so slightly infringed, then who cares - not me!
When this becomes either voluntary or mandatory you will see the Moose first in line.
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Posted by: Moose in England, Rugby
England at last showed some fighting spirit and deserved their victory over France. It does help when we have a front row and they don’t.
Balshaw was again c**p and we must find someone who knows where a full back should be. Still, it is amazing what can happen when you don’t kick away possession all the time.
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Posted by: Moose in Football
Congratulations go to Spurs. They were the better team by far for most of the match.
While I do not wish take anything away from their victory, what the hell was Avram doing with the subs. Anelka should have come off at half time with Joe Cole taking his place. The substitutions were just weird.
I miss Jose!
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Posted by: Moose in Football
I am delighted to hear that Arsene Wenger’s eyesight has improved so dramatically, so quickly. It is amazing how clearly he sees a foul on his players, but when the situation is reversed - ‘I didn’t see it, I can not comment’.
It is so sad to see the elderly lose their sight, so I am naturally very happy to see the improvement.
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Posted by: Moose in Rugby
I have been silent for some time on the English rugby embarasment but can hold my tongue no more.
You always know when a coach is in trouble when his supporters feel the need to have more than their fair share of editorial space made available. So who is to blame?
It is quite simple really. Watch the players playing for their club. Do they constantly kick away possession? Do the forwards constantly get in the way of the backs? Do the backs lose their ability to stand steep and pass out to the wing? The answer is obviously no. So why on earth do they do it at International level unless these tactics are coached into them. Why do they play so differently? Again, the answer is obvious.
Brian Ashton is not a good coach and was lucky to get to the world cup final, and it is only this reason that saves him at the moment. It was a disgrace that Wales were allowed to get hold of Shaun Edwards while England overlooked him.
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