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| POISONED BABIES Posted September 18, 2007 at YouTube by Dr David Kennedy DDS From August 20, 2007: Metropolitan Water District public hearing where Dr Kathleen Thiessen & Dr David Kennedy DDS explain how many people will be injured by their decision to add hydrofluorosilicic acid to the drinking water of 18 million people in Southern California. — (9:12) |
| ON OCT 5 |
| Proposition Fails 61 to 37 Percent Octobber 3, 2007 - Juneau Empire - Juneau says no to fluoride | Printer Friendly Juneau's voters delivered a resounding "no" to fluoridating the city's water supplies on Tuesday, putting an end, for now, to one of the most hotly contested and expensive ballot initiatives in the city's history. Fluoride was taken out of the city's water supply last year after the Juneau Assembly voted against it. They acted on the recommendations of a city commission that studied the issue for two years. |
| GoSkagit.com online opinion poll Results more likely to reflect truth than Commissioners' 2006 "advisory ballot" Poll ran from October 5th to the 8th |