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Locals keep pouring it on with their letters to the editors!
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Perpetuating the lie that is water fluoridation!
Now come the acceptance speeches!
(a bit premature, we might add)
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Sheri DeVlieger - Commissioners sold out community - May 29, 2007 - Skagit Valley Herald
James M. Ford - Commissioners handled hot issue well - May 29, 2007 - Skagit Valley Herald
"Scientific reports are even altered at high levels of government to support political ideology." Yes, the CDC and the ADA happen to come to mind for starters.
Patty Wade - Glad kids will have fewer dental woes - May 29, 2007 - Skagit Valley Herald
"I was always envious that Anacortes had fluoridated water, because their nurse told me her children had very few dental problems, while some of mine had many, making it difficult for them to concentrate in school." You don't suppose that it was actually higher household income in Anacortes that resulted in better dental care?
Susie Wilson - Fluoride approval right thing to do - May 29, 2007 - Skagit Valley Herald
"It took political courage, but I think they know that they did the right thing." How much courage does it take to jump through corporate hoops?
Sheri DeVlieger - Commissioners sold out community - June 1, 2007 - Skagit Valley Herald (reprint)