4/15/2013 12:18:23 PM
4/15/2013 12:22:28 PM
Dtownral - why are you trying to justify this policy by finding ways to make it OK? Methinks you are trying to make yourself feel better about the deception (which I admit is painful).If the shit shouldn't be added in the first place, why are you making it ok by saying it's "under the level" that the "authorities" say are ok. Or "Arsenic is in an apple" so that makes the policy alright? The CDC recommended in 2011 to lower the level from 1.0 to .7 ppm. Why did they do that? Because the science is pointing to this not being any benefit whatsoever. In my opinion it should be ended, if that's the case, not nebulously lowered to the "optimal" level. If the original level wasn't optimal, why do you believe them that the new level is?Water is water - if there's no real benefit to it, why spend over 100k per year buying it?
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4/15/2013 12:24:12 PM
Wolfmarsh - Yes. They equally distribute the chemical into the water. They are very good at this. But how do you control how much is distributed into our body?Would a runner who drinks lots of water not receive more of the chemical than someone who does not run? [Edited on April 15, 2013 at 12:26 PM. Reason : Addition]
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4/15/2013 12:34:50 PM
Dr. Mercola's holistic, alternative medicine, all-natural diet is exposing you to exponentially more arsenic than the City of Raleigh drinking water is.
4/15/2013 12:37:00 PM
Why do you keep bringing up Dr. Mercola as if I even mentioned him?
4/15/2013 12:44:04 PM
because he wrote the article that you cited and is responsible for some of the information you are using. you brought Dr. Mercola into the conversation, not me. all i did was point out that he doesn't believe in vaccinations, thinks AIDS is fake, and is a proponent of a alternative medicine, holistic lifestyle and diet that will expose you to more arsenic than the water you are concerned about.
4/15/2013 12:50:37 PM
Were any of the things he wrote about Fluoride un true?
4/15/2013 12:51:19 PM
mainly the first comment that i made after you posted that, we are in the "low-flouride" category of the studies he citesso do you understand now that arsenic is not in your drinking water?[Edited on April 15, 2013 at 12:53 PM. Reason : .]
4/15/2013 12:52:54 PM
If high fluoridated areas = badhow does low fluoridated areas = good?It's not just arsenic. Fluoride is an umbrella term for many additives, one of which is arsenic & lead. [Edited on April 15, 2013 at 12:57 PM. Reason : edit]
4/15/2013 12:54:01 PM
I just came here to laugh
4/15/2013 12:54:37 PM
^^ how do i start to explain how that logic doesn't followIf high Vitamin A is bad, why is some Vitamin A good? If high Iron levels are bad, why is some Iron good? If drinking too much water very quickly is bad, how is drinking any water good? etc...
4/15/2013 12:57:23 PM
^^^The same way that you can't live with no iron in your blood, you need some iron. But if you put too much iron in your blood, you will get sick and eventually die.[Edited on April 15, 2013 at 12:58 PM. Reason : ]
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4/15/2013 1:02:24 PM
A little off topic, and I know most people are aware of it, but if you haven't seen Stanley Kubrik's 1964 "Dr. Strangelove", you should. It's all about the spread of communism and flouridation and how to stop worrying and love the bomb.
4/15/2013 1:04:59 PM
Many of you here read with the intent to replyNot the intent to understand.Those of you who don't care, or simply want to ease your anxious minds from discovering the totality of what has been done - DON'T COUNT. - do you really think you're going to turn me around 180 degrees? Me and others all around this country have been at this for years and the science is supporting US, NOT YOU. I'm not posting here to convince those of you who don't care because YOU DON'T COUNT. The people who care, want to be informed, want to understand, THEY COUNT and I am writing for them because I know they are reading.So if you don't care, want to support the city purchasing a cocktail of undesirables under the umbrella term Fluoride & adding it to your water, cool! Just get out of my way. I'll be moving you out of the way anyhow.
4/15/2013 1:10:07 PM
why don't you respond to the questons that are being asked of you? it seems that you've made up your mind and refuse to try to understand the countless arguments against your conspiracy theory.
4/15/2013 1:11:35 PM
^^ I didn't read your post I just wanted to reply[Edited on April 15, 2013 at 1:12 PM. Reason : y]
4/15/2013 1:12:06 PM
TWW is so predictable.
4/15/2013 1:16:34 PM
10 characteristics of conspiracy theoristshttp://www.urban75.org/info/conspiraloons.html
4/15/2013 1:17:08 PM
i made the mistake of giving reasonable responses in this thread that made it evident i was addressing his points. i should have stuck with fozzy.
4/15/2013 1:17:34 PM
Bullet - My conspiracy theory? It's not a theory, and it's not even a conspiracy. It's just a fact of reality. Second - I do not have the time to correct the thinking of everyone who wishes to post an anecdotal story of why they believe the state's rhetoric on this subject. I have made up my mind, because I have spent countless hours researching the subject and have come to my own rational conclusion on it, which is what I am portraying in all my presentations & appearances at the city council since December of 2011. I'm not going to make anyone's mind - they need to do the research for themself (if they care, most don't). I didn't believe any one person until I read the information for myself, which is all I am asking others to do. For those who have looked into it in a rational way, I expect to see them at the fluoride free meeting as there is boundless evidence to support my claims. I'm not going to research for everyone, and hand feed them the precise answer to each point. The problem is that many (like dtownral) are trying to find one facet to argue, ignoring all others, to portray me as having an unlearned viewpoint. IN fact it is the opposite, whereby I take into consideration all scientific, legal and ethical problems presented by this practice and unify them to form the rather inert suggestion that the citizens should VOTE on this subject.Even if you agree with fluoridation, does nobody here agree it is kind of suspect that the decision was made in 1957, before most of us were born, when black people could not even vote? Does nobody here find it upsetting that this is done Against our will? Does nobody here find legal issue with our city pretending to play doctor by administering an alleged preventative drug to our water supply?[Edited on April 15, 2013 at 1:25 PM. Reason : typo]
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4/15/2013 1:27:56 PM
so are you going to stop mentioning arsenic on your website and when you address the city council now that you understand that it's not added intentionally and there are not measurable quantities in your drinking water?or will you continue to use it to scare people
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4/15/2013 1:28:56 PM
I'm not taking any advice from someone who eschews the Oxford Comma.
4/15/2013 1:30:01 PM
imagine this guy has strong teeth, and this is how i feel:
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4/15/2013 1:34:37 PM
the goldenrul:
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4/15/2013 1:39:46 PM
YESTERDAY I LEARNED THE WORD "KEYSTONE"TODAY I WILL USE IT AS MUCH AS POSSINBLE
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4/15/2013 1:44:40 PM
nevermind. arguments against this troll are pointless.[Edited on April 15, 2013 at 1:49 PM. Reason : ]
4/15/2013 1:47:42 PM
maybe he is on well water, and that's why his water has arsenic?
4/15/2013 1:48:40 PM
^NO IT'S THE EVIL GOVERNMENT WHO WANTS TO INTENTIONALLY POISON THE TAXPAYERS WHO FUND THEM
4/15/2013 1:50:30 PM
Fun fact: arsenic occurs naturally in groundwater.
4/15/2013 1:51:48 PM
So is radon. It's also found in air.
4/15/2013 1:52:31 PM
4/15/2013 1:53:48 PM
Arsenic is a keystone ingredient in COCAINE LACED WITH DEWORMING AGENT!
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