Australia - His arguments dismissed as garbage!
Ex-mayor bares teeth in fight against 'poisoning' of water
Sean Parnell
21oct05
IN the 1964 film Dr Strangelove, General Jack D. Ripper was prepared to start a nuclear war over his fears that the Soviet Union might secretly fluoridate the US water supply.
While newspaper columnist Jim Soorley isn't ready for an all-out war, the former Brisbane lord mayor and standard bearer for the anti-fluoridation movement in Queensland is still vehemently opposed to its introduction in the state.
"I will continue to warn people of the dangers and I think the people of Queensland need to realise they could well find poison put into their water for short-term political gain," Mr Soorley said yesterday, in response to Premier Peter Beattie's attempt to encourage water fluoridation.
Sean Parnell
21oct05
IN the 1964 film Dr Strangelove, General Jack D. Ripper was prepared to start a nuclear war over his fears that the Soviet Union might secretly fluoridate the US water supply.
While newspaper columnist Jim Soorley isn't ready for an all-out war, the former Brisbane lord mayor and standard bearer for the anti-fluoridation movement in Queensland is still vehemently opposed to its introduction in the state.
"I will continue to warn people of the dangers and I think the people of Queensland need to realise they could well find poison put into their water for short-term political gain," Mr Soorley said yesterday, in response to Premier Peter Beattie's attempt to encourage water fluoridation.
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