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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand September 30, 1976 The Utah Independent Page 3 the nation, the inordinate percentage of crime committed by blacks, in relation to their population percentage, the true picture regarding the coming runaway inflation, and the gigantic welfare fraud? Why has none of the above never told the truth about what its like to live in Red China, Russia, or any Communist nation? The press brainwash is certainly not new, although it is now probably worse than ever before ' in this country. Sixty-tw- o years ago, John Swinton, editor of the New York Times confessed at the annual dinner of the American Press Association: There is no such thing as an independent press in America, if we except that of the little country towns. You know this and I know it. Not a man among you dares to utter his honest opinion. Were you to utter it, you now beforehand that it would never appear in print. It is the duty of a 'New York journalist to lie, distort, to revile, to toady at the feet of Mammon, and to sell his. country and his race for his daily bread or what amounts to the same thing salary. We are the tools and the vassals of the rich behind the scenes. We are marionettes. These men pull the strings and we dance. Our time, our talents, our lives, our capacities are all the property of these men -we are intellectual facing TOM ANDERSON If inflation continues at around the present 12 level, twenty-fiv- e years from now a dollar will buy a nickels worth of goods. So if youre on a pension or social security, youll have no security. Unless youre a Congressman or Senator. Theyve tied their pensions to the buying-powof the dollar. Actually, they should get no pensions at er all. And what are our leaders doing to prevent runaway inflation, bankruptcy and chaos? Theyve doubled the federal budget in the past seven years:. Government is the cause of inflation. Henry Kissinger is afraid for his life. And for many reasons, he should be. He had his special armor-plate- d limousine , flown by special from Washington, plane Boston just so it to D.C., could be used to transport Mrs. Kissinger and himself from the airport to the a hospital, trip which requires about ten minutes. Henrys life would be safer if he would resign and move to Russia. He has no enemies there. OBJECTIONAL TV of pushing the button, there is Instead off even more something meaningful you can do. For instance, if you think the Sonny and Cher Show- is lewd, distasteful, and a bad influence in your home, write the sponsors and tell them youll never trade with them as long as they sponsor that show. They understand the cash register better than do they morality. Sponsors of the above program are: Sears, Sunshine Shampoo, and New Body Life Control Pantyhose. I am as much concerned with keeping a with a Congressman cost of Congressmans keeping Elizabeth Ray. It now costs Americans an incredible $488,505 a year to keep a Congressman in Washington. Thats up 30 percent in two years. They are stealing cur money, themselves with gorging benefits and Elizabeth Rays. taxpayers as under-the-tab- le They now spend $277,220 each on staff, whether they can type or not. (Thy rod and thy staff discomfort me). Theyre now entitled to eighteen office aids apiece. Or maybe that should be a piece. Thats a total of more than 16,000 staff personnel. For -- a Congress? Or what are they doing? do-nothi- ng voted Recently they a $5,000 year for each member to print two newsletters. Multiplied by 435 Representatives and 100 Senators, that comes to $2,675,000 a year they charge you to tell you why you should reelect them. They were already getting million $38.7 annually under the free mailing system. Had enough? THE - NEWS prostitutes. And that Kronkite, was MEDIA Why do the networks, the wire services, and most of the major news media refuse to tell the American to Brooks assigned to the Pentagons International Security Affairs branch, acts of terrorism and violence are encouraged by a But now they are going to require the approval of the people in this matter. This Is the last resort. It deserves your serious consideration, for it does not I repeat, it does not imperil the quality of our drinking water nor the public health. It does one thing only it gives back to the people their right of choice regarding fluoridation. In conclusion, there are other inexpensive ways to give your children fluoride if you want them to have it. Just ask your doctor or dentist for a prescription for fluoride tablets. He will be willing to write you a prescription for them and the cost is less than lc a day per child in bottles of 1,000. But take them according to the directions given, for fluorides are deadly poison. Walters, Communist conspiracy, the serious financial situation The Editor OBSERVE UNITED STATES DAY OCTOBER 23, 1976 other McClure, a Foreign Service officer fluoridationists. Readers comments and are welcome. questions Please write us at The American Way Features , P.O. Box 990, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863. people the truth about the With the start of a new school year, educational authorities in most major cities will be bracing According And members of the committee known as Citizens for Good Health: I refer to the report in the Tribune (Salt Lake City) of Sept. 22, 1976. It is apparent that you and I are not reading the same petition. There is no reference to typhoid nor to cholera nor the elimination of chlorine in the process of purifying our drinking water in the State of Utah. You are only using a scare tactic to intimidate the people from voting for a law that prohibits, without their approval, the addition of fluoride in any of its forms or compounds and or other medication to the water that we drink, as a treatment of the body. Such treatment is right to each inregarded as a sacred, personal, God-give- n dividual. Please remember that chlorine is a purification process while fluoride is a medication and there is a vital difference. That right of choice is not to be ignored by any elected or appointed official. If any community wants fluoridation of its water supply, it has the right to take such a proposition to the people for a vote; and if they should, perhaps, vote yes, they may have their water fluoridated. The question before us is not really to fluoridate the water or not. It is Do the people have a right to choose, or must they obey the dictates of some appointed official who is anxious to exercise unrighteous dominion over the people because he says its good for them? Such thinking is the basis for all tyranny at home and abroad. That kind of thinking, and the experience with the Board of Health on other occasions is the reason for the Initiative Petition. The petition is not a poorly written and potentially dangerous proposition. It was not hastily written. It was written with great care by men qualified to write such legislation, and was then reviewed and approved by experts, with a desire to protect the citizen's unalienable right to choose what medication he is going to take. The normal processes of government have been tried many times and have been found wanting. The people's statements expressed at the Board's public hearings were ignored because the deck is stacked against them. The people have been to the legislature and put out the brush fires that were started there by the Reasoner, Smith, Reston, Sulzberger, Jack Anderson (no kin), etc. etc. -- A merican Way Features Americas Future, Vol. 18, No. 18 half-a-billi- on Dear Mr. Akerlow, before VIOLENCE IN OUR SCHOOLS for another rash of vandalism and mindless violence by Vandalism rebellious students. alone cost U.S. schools more than dollars in damage last year. Damage from graffiti painted on school walls cost another $600 million to undo. And this does not include expenditures for extra police protection, insurance against personal injury, and other such added costs. Many high schools, and even grade schools, especially in the inner cities, resemble armed camps uniformed with policemen the hallways. Even so, in patrolling 1975, pupils in U.S. schools committed 100 murders, 12,000 armed robberies, 9j000 rapes and 270,000 burglaries of school property. AN OPEN LETTER TO CHARLES W. Akerlow general public apathy toward crime. If there is a toleration of acts, violence and des- of property, truction says this becomes a new McClure, norm within which people with tendencies can operate relatively safely. 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