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==Crime against humanity==
==Crime against humanity==
Okay, we get that you are upset about [[water fluoridation]], but you will get yourself blocked from Wikipedia if you make absurd claims such that the practice is a [[crime against humanity]], as you just did. Your edit is stupid, not even controversial. The CDC in the U.S. calls water fluoridation one of the top 10 health achievements of the 20th century. One might not agree with the CDC's evaluation or with the technology, but to suggest that this practice is a "crime against humanity" calls into question your ability to discuss matters sensibly. Of course, Wikipedia might be part of the conspiracy in which case I am still waiting for my check for my participation. Your edits were way beyond silly, farsical, or helpful in any way. --[[User:Smokefoot|Smokefoot]] ([[User talk:Smokefoot|talk]]) 03:47, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
Okay, we get that you are upset about [[water fluoridation]], but you will get yourself blocked from Wikipedia if you make absurd claims such that the practice is a [[crime against humanity]], as you just did. Your edit is stupid, not even controversial. The CDC in the U.S. calls water fluoridation one of the top 10 health achievements of the 20th century. One might not agree with the CDC's evaluation or with the technology, but to suggest that this practice is a "crime against humanity" calls into question your ability to discuss matters sensibly. Of course, Wikipedia might be part of the conspiracy in which case I am still waiting for my check for my participation. Your edits were way beyond silly, farsical, or helpful in any way. --[[User:Smokefoot|Smokefoot]] ([[User talk:Smokefoot|talk]]) 03:47, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

[[Dean Burke]] said that "fluoridation is a form of public mass murder" http://vlex.com/vid/john-yiamouyiannis-consumers-union-36956980#ixzz17sg3IYg3

http://openjurist.org/619/f2d/932/yiamouyiannis-v-consumers-union-of-united-states-inc#fn3

August 13, 2007: CDC faces ethics charges for failure to warn the public on fluoride's risks
http://www.fluoridealert.org/ethics.html

Press Release from the Lille Center, Inc.
http://www.fluoridealert.org/ethics.release.aug.13.2007.html

The CDC Ethics Complaint
http://www.fluoridealert.org/cdc.ethics.complaint.aug.13.2007.pdf

ADA Cements Its Influence on CDC Fluoride Policy
http://iaomt.com/news/archive.asp?intReleaseID=310&month=9&year=2009

Georgia Water Worker Fired For Refusing to Fluoridate
http://iaomt.com/news/archive.asp?intReleaseID=288&month=12&year=2008

US EPA Union letter (pdf) to the Commissioners of the Water Utility
http://fluoridealert.org/dalton.epa.letter.2008.pdf

http://www.fluoridealert.org/
http://iaomt.com/news/archive.asp?view=all


== December 2010 ==
== December 2010 ==

Revision as of 08:50, 12 December 2010

Crime against humanity

Okay, we get that you are upset about water fluoridation, but you will get yourself blocked from Wikipedia if you make absurd claims such that the practice is a crime against humanity, as you just did. Your edit is stupid, not even controversial. The CDC in the U.S. calls water fluoridation one of the top 10 health achievements of the 20th century. One might not agree with the CDC's evaluation or with the technology, but to suggest that this practice is a "crime against humanity" calls into question your ability to discuss matters sensibly. Of course, Wikipedia might be part of the conspiracy in which case I am still waiting for my check for my participation. Your edits were way beyond silly, farsical, or helpful in any way. --Smokefoot (talk) 03:47, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Dean Burke said that "fluoridation is a form of public mass murder" http://vlex.com/vid/john-yiamouyiannis-consumers-union-36956980#ixzz17sg3IYg3

http://openjurist.org/619/f2d/932/yiamouyiannis-v-consumers-union-of-united-states-inc#fn3

August 13, 2007: CDC faces ethics charges for failure to warn the public on fluoride's risks http://www.fluoridealert.org/ethics.html

Press Release from the Lille Center, Inc. http://www.fluoridealert.org/ethics.release.aug.13.2007.html

The CDC Ethics Complaint http://www.fluoridealert.org/cdc.ethics.complaint.aug.13.2007.pdf

ADA Cements Its Influence on CDC Fluoride Policy http://iaomt.com/news/archive.asp?intReleaseID=310&month=9&year=2009

Georgia Water Worker Fired For Refusing to Fluoridate http://iaomt.com/news/archive.asp?intReleaseID=288&month=12&year=2008

US EPA Union letter (pdf) to the Commissioners of the Water Utility http://fluoridealert.org/dalton.epa.letter.2008.pdf

http://www.fluoridealert.org/ http://iaomt.com/news/archive.asp?view=all

December 2010

Please do not add commentary or your own personal analysis to Wikipedia articles. Doing so violates Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy and breaches the formal tone expected in an encyclopedia. Thank you. Ckatzchatspy 05:26, 12 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]