Quote Originally Posted by bourbon View Post
Probably more for biogeographical ancestry purposes; identity plays a huge role in the world and is factor in an individual’s decision making. Ancestral information would be desired for any background dossier, and modern science allows for the identification of a person’s genetic percentages or tribal origin. All this, however, would require a DNA sample.
That's interesting.

Now why don't those smart guys in the USG guild an open database containing this information on all US politicians, diplomats and bureaucrats?

Make this invasion of privacy more palatable by setting the example themselves.

In a democracy you get the government you deserve.