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Halloween 2010 LSU Carlotta Street Party October 30, 2010. Photo by: Mark Galasso © 2010 Galasso Photogrpahy. Galassophotography.com
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Friday, July 16, 2010
DHH Secretary Alan Levine resigns - WAFB Channel 9, Baton Rouge, LA |
Good riddance, Louisiana thanks you for leaving.
DHH Secretary Alan Levine resigns - WAFB Channel 9, Baton Rouge, LA |
DHH Secretary Alan Levine resigns - WAFB Channel 9, Baton Rouge, LA |
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Jindal’s Louisiana Secretary of Health & Hospitals Deceives Newspapers Regarding Country of Origin for Water Fluoridation Chemicals
Here is a photo provided by COF of Lafayette (Citizens Opposing Fluoride) which was obtained (secretly) from a Louisiana city water department. Prominently displayed are the usual poison warning of skull and bones, the safety precautions and first aid procedures for handling toxic substances, and the acknowledgement that it is made in Japan.
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) suggests in their standards that water operators should ask for country of origin.
Jindal’s (suspiciously appointed over many more qualified applicants form Louisiana) appointed Louisiana Secretary of the Department of Health and Hospitals Alan Levine ( MBA) has gone on record in two articles now stating that fluoridation chemicals used in Louisiana come from within the USA.
Here is his comment in Baton Rouge’s The Advocate :
www.2theadvocate.com/news/90808519.html
“Those public water systems in Louisiana that add fluoride use a chemical that was processed in the United States, he said.”
And here in New Orleans Times Picayune he said this:
www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2010/04/dumbest_bill_of_t...
“Alan Levine, secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, points out that fluoride is heavy and costly to transport. Because of that, Louisiana water systems that fluoridate their water use chemicals manufactured in the United States.”
The photo posted here proves that DHH Secretary Alan Levine is either lying or he’s so incompetent that he says things he has no idea whether they are even accurate or not. And this is the man in charge of the Department of Health and Hospitals for Louisiana?
This is the guy we’re supposed to trust what he says and does with regard to dumping Fluoride Toxins into Louisiana water supplies?
Levine is grossly incompetent. He also stated in a meeting in March 2009 that he had no idea of any dangers associated with water fluoridation. Another lie?
He knows, because he was told in a conference meeting by fluoridation expert Dr. Paul Connett in March 2009 that fluoridation has been proven toxic to humans. And yet still, Levine has ignored all valid scientific studies that have since been sent to him regarding the dangers of fluoridating public water supplies.
Levine is an inept & dishonest Jindal operative that should be sent packing.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Louisiana Senator Dan Claitor's SB 638 Advances Legislation to Provide Notice to Citizens re: Fluoridation Dangers
Fluoridation warning advances
By MARK BALLARD
Advocate Capitol News Bureau
Published: Apr 14, 2010 - Page: 9A
www.2theadvocate.com/news/90808519.html
A state Senate committee on Tuesday advanced legislation that would require water companies to inform their customers of plans to fluoridate their water supplies and to forbid the purchase of the chemical additive from China.
State Sen. Dan Claitor said his Senate Bill 638 is about notification, not stopping fluoridation. The Baton Rouge Republican said each consumer should be able to make an informed choice about whether to drink the fluoridated water or just to use it for washing.
Adding the chemical fluoride to public water supplies reduces dental decay in the community, according to advocates of the practice, which includes the American Dental Association. (It also causes Cancer)
Opponents question whether the benefits of fluoride outweigh its toxic effects, which they say include risks to the brain, thyroid gland, bones and to infants.
The Senate Environmental Quality Committee recommended SB 638 to the full Senate without objection. Baton Rouge lobbyist Randy Hayden (Scum Bag gets paid to poison) represents Healthy Smiles Louisiana, which is a coalition of dentists, physicians and business leaders.
He said tying fluoridation to the health risks of Chinese drywall is designed to hinder future efforts to fluoridate water supplies in Louisiana.
“This will make it more difficult,” said Hayden, adding that Baton Rouge is one of the largest cities in the country that does not add fluoride to its public water supply.
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Alan Levine (Jindal Political Pundit/Plant/MBA? running LA Health Dept.) agreed. “It might create some real bureaucracies for the department that I don’t think is necessary or intended,” said Levine in a phone interview after the hearing.
If the legislation becomes law, Levine’s DHH would have to track the source of the fluoride from its source to ensure the chemical did not come from the People’s Republic of China, he said. Because the federal government doesn’t track the origins of fluoride, the state would have to create its own system, Levine said. The result likely would mean the state could not approve fluoridation projects, he said. (what a shame)
Levine said fluoride is heavy and expensive to transport, making the chemical processed in China too expensive for American water companies. (Guess that's why all over the US cities are using China Fluoride Chemical now?) Those public water systems in Louisiana that add fluoride use a chemical that was processed in the United States, he said.
By MARK BALLARD
Advocate Capitol News Bureau
Published: Apr 14, 2010 - Page: 9A
www.2theadvocate.com/news/90808519.html
A state Senate committee on Tuesday advanced legislation that would require water companies to inform their customers of plans to fluoridate their water supplies and to forbid the purchase of the chemical additive from China.
State Sen. Dan Claitor said his Senate Bill 638 is about notification, not stopping fluoridation. The Baton Rouge Republican said each consumer should be able to make an informed choice about whether to drink the fluoridated water or just to use it for washing.
Adding the chemical fluoride to public water supplies reduces dental decay in the community, according to advocates of the practice, which includes the American Dental Association. (It also causes Cancer)
Opponents question whether the benefits of fluoride outweigh its toxic effects, which they say include risks to the brain, thyroid gland, bones and to infants.
The Senate Environmental Quality Committee recommended SB 638 to the full Senate without objection. Baton Rouge lobbyist Randy Hayden (Scum Bag gets paid to poison) represents Healthy Smiles Louisiana, which is a coalition of dentists, physicians and business leaders.
He said tying fluoridation to the health risks of Chinese drywall is designed to hinder future efforts to fluoridate water supplies in Louisiana.
“This will make it more difficult,” said Hayden, adding that Baton Rouge is one of the largest cities in the country that does not add fluoride to its public water supply.
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Alan Levine (Jindal Political Pundit/Plant/MBA? running LA Health Dept.) agreed. “It might create some real bureaucracies for the department that I don’t think is necessary or intended,” said Levine in a phone interview after the hearing.
If the legislation becomes law, Levine’s DHH would have to track the source of the fluoride from its source to ensure the chemical did not come from the People’s Republic of China, he said. Because the federal government doesn’t track the origins of fluoride, the state would have to create its own system, Levine said. The result likely would mean the state could not approve fluoridation projects, he said. (what a shame)
Levine said fluoride is heavy and expensive to transport, making the chemical processed in China too expensive for American water companies. (Guess that's why all over the US cities are using China Fluoride Chemical now?) Those public water systems in Louisiana that add fluoride use a chemical that was processed in the United States, he said.
Don't Drink the Water: FOX News Story About Water Fluoridation
Here is a National Story on FOX News about Water Fluoridation being Fought in Maine: liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/04/16/dont-drink-the-water/This is GOOD NEWS!
Bird of Paradise
This Pic Makes a Great Desktop Photo
Taken at Highland Coffee's, Baton Rouge, LA 9-9-09
Uploaded by Antifluff Superstar on 21 Feb 10, 11.05PM CST.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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