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Would it be more efficient to build walls around America, creating a lab, thus making prisons obsolete?

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As absurd as this sounds, arresting all newborns, fingerprinting them, taking DNA swabs and psychologically profiling them, then conducting digital surveillance throughout life, would render the expensive judicial process obsolete.

If everyone were deemed a criminal, we could harness the true power of government, thus getting rid of the inefficiencies of indiidual human rights and privacy as shield, thereby enabling the Utopian existence for all.

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  1. Sounds insane to me.  And quite the opposite of the Constitution.


  2. Sounds like d**k Cheney's wet dream

  3. Utopias cannot exist. Read More.

    And what you suggest violates the rights to be human. Everyone deserves the chance to live out their life.

  4. sounds like something out of a sci fi novel. I do not know where Ben D gets the notion that Cheney would like this, he is a conservative republican. This sounds more like something a communist regime would do, or a left leaning politician in this country.

    Regardless, it is a silly question that totally forgets that we have a constitution that is built on the rights of the individual, not the collective group. What you are describing would be a living h**l.

  5. Everyone would be moving to Canada!  

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