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  • Handyman
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    In like 9th grade we studied the conspiracy theory that existed even back then about fluoride and the effects that happened when taking it out of water because a few nimrods thought it was turning us into frogs or some such nonsense. It took like 1 generation for everyone to look British and they just couldn't figure out why...

    That was in like 1994. (the story was from the 70s/80s)

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  • dxmnkd316
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    I still can't believe people don't understand how important teeth are for a population's health.

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  • Spartanforlife4
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    Originally posted by St. Clown View Post

    What tooth?
    I mean, this quote summed it all up.

    ”“What good is fluoride? Does it do anything good? Does it sterilize? Does it purify anything with the pipes? I found nothing other than oral health," added another speaker.”

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  • burd
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    Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
    Florida county votes to remove fluoride from water.

    https://www.nbc-2.com/article/collie...water/46774454
    More Floridation.

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  • Kepler
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    Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
    Florida county votes to remove fluoride from water.

    https://www.nbc-2.com/article/collie...water/46774454

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  • St. Clown
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    Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
    Florida county votes to remove fluoride from water.

    https://www.nbc-2.com/article/collie...water/46774454
    What tooth?

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  • MissThundercat
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    Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post

    Kristi also took the nutter butters like my next-door neighbor with her, which will further divide the party during primary season.
    Kristi also made sure no one of any importance will attend the party on Mackinac Island for years.

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  • FadeToBlack&Gold
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    Originally posted by MissThundercat View Post
    According to the national GQP, Pete Hoekstra is the state party chair. However, I laugh, knowing Kristi left 7 dollars and a pack of 5 gum in the party account.
    Kristi also took the nutter butters like my next-door neighbor with her, which will further divide the party during primary season.

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  • MissThundercat
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    According to the national GQP, Pete Hoekstra is the state party chair. However, I laugh, knowing Kristi left 7 dollars and a pack of 5 gum in the party account.

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  • bronconick
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    Rosendale drops out of the GOP Montana Senate primary after Trump endorses someone else

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  • Kepler
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    Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post

    No, that's the Echo Chamber's death grip on redistricting in red states, carving up their cities to dilute D voting power.
    That is true. And yet you still have Dems in rural states defending the EC and early flyover primaries to the death, saying otherwise "the cities will have all the power." First of all, that's nonsense, it's the rural states that are massively overrepresented. Secondly, what if they are? -- that's where the people live! Thirdly, rural Dems have more in common with educated city slickers than with their Dumpy neighbors, so it's in their own interests in any case!

    The brainwashing went deep. I had an Iowa State GF who said the first Iowa caucus was important because Iowa "looks like America." This was an educated female engineer who was strongly pro-choice, but the conservative propaganda they injected into her head in middle school civics was still there.

    Last edited by Kepler; 02-16-2024, 01:55 PM.

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  • burd
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    Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post

    No, that's the Echo Chamber's death grip on redistricting in red states, carving up their cities to dilute D voting power.
    Takes both

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  • Handyman
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    Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post

    No, that's the Echo Chamber's death grip on redistricting in red states, carving up their cities to dilute D voting power.
    Bingo. Look at what is finally being fixed in Wisconsin where a majority Blue voting populace was carved up so badly the Leg was an auto-lock for Red.

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  • FadeToBlack&Gold
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    Originally posted by Kepler View Post
    It's frustrating the combination of Dobbs, Dump, and Mikey aren't turning these elections by 20 points, but that's the Echo Chamber's death grip on a third of the public. Those people will literally never know what is going on. Roger Ailes would be proud.
    No, that's the Echo Chamber's death grip on redistricting in red states, carving up their cities to dilute D voting power.

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  • Spartanforlife4
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    Florida county votes to remove fluoride from water.

    https://www.nbc-2.com/article/collie...water/46774454

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