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Old 01-05-2012, 11:26 AM
 
Location: Salem
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I really believe that the Oregon School Districts need much more FDA Approved Fluoride Programs for students along with extra Aspartame in the drinks that are mixed with the delicious GMO foods provided by the staff in the cafeteria. I feel much better knowing my children are bieng cared for so well and given healthy snacks/foods during their indoct, I mean education daily for 6 hours. So my question is anyone out there know who to speak with to see if we could increase the dosages waayyy past the recommended guidelines, It will really help their teeth later in life. Todays a big day for us were all going to get our Swine Flu shots, because you can never be to safe.
Thanks in advance...
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