A state legislator has found yet another example of government regulation getting in the way of job creation.
So Rep. Ritch Workman, R-Melbourne, filed a bill this week to bring back "dwarf tossing," the barbaric and dangerous barroom spectacle that was imported from Australia and thrived briefly in Florida before it was outlawed in 1989.
Fla. county nixes fluoride in water after heated debate
. . . During the hearing, critics warned of the side-effects of fluoride on children, reduced IQ and cancer, and others raised the specter of forced medicating by government.
"Fluoride is a toxic substance," said Tea Party activist Tony Caso of Palm Harbor, the Times says. "This is all part of an agenda that's being pushed forth by the so-called globalists in our government and the world government to keep the people stupid so they don't realize what's going on."
He added: "This is the U.S. of A, not the Soviet Socialist Republic." . . .
Fluoride is toxic in high enough quantities, always has been. Since it is an additive and costs money to add to our drinking water do you believe municipalities are just trying to protect your teeth out of the goodness of their hearts?
Oh, the tossee of course, put some Velcro on them and see if they can stick to the ceiling..I have a friend of mine who was a pro woman wrestler, she got into several dwarf tossing contests, she beat several men from Ohio...she was amazing!