Clark County resident Wynn Grcich shares her thoughts on Rep. Greg Cheney and the issue of fluoridation in area drinking water
Editor’s note: Opinions expressed in this letter to the editor are those of the author alone and do not reflect the editorial position of ClarkCountyToday.com
When the Republican Party doesn’t endorse a Republican, that person doesn’t hold the values of the party. Greg Cheney didn’t vote with the other Republicans , many times. Is he only 50 percent Republican?

This election I am NOT voting for Greg Cheney. I have gone to most of the 18th Legislative District town hall meetings of Cheney, Sen. Ann Rivers and Rep. Stephanie McClintock. I sent informative videos to Cheney, McClintock, and the Clark County Health Board, Paul Harris and the County Health Director Dr. Alan Melnick.
I gave Cheney many documents and the Harvard Brain damage studies done on Fluoride, which I used to help stop fluoridation in Sonoma, California in 2011. Dr. Paul Connett gave the studies to Sonoma County voters.
Cheney is a lawyer. Our Battle Ground representatives know fluoride is poison. If Cheney was really concerned about the people in District 18, he could’ve written a petition for his constituents. We could’ve copied and signed it, to get an initiative on the ballot to stop fluoridation. We could have done the foot work. Why didn’t he do that? He could have taught the voters how to do this and Battle Ground would have been the pioneer city to stop fluoridation. He would have been a hero in District 18.
The public could flood the Battle Ground City Council meetings and speak out against using the Chinese industrial waste product, fluoride, in their drinking water. On July 10, 2023, the Department of Health sent a letter concerning House Bill 1251 and signed by the governor on April 20, 2023. You can stop fluoridation in any city in Washington.
The Battle Ground City Council members didn’t like the huge turn out to stop the Gay Pride proclamation. There should be a huge turn out at the council meetings to stop the fluoride poison being added to your water. The council members listens when there are numbers. The bigger the crowd , the better.
Fill a baby bottle with 8 ounces of water, add six drops of blue food dye, (Water providers claim: it’s only one drop in every 8 oz.) Shake it up. You can see how much poison you just gave a toothless baby, if you gave it six bottles a day. Why should toothless elders and babies drink poison as so-called medicine when they have no teeth? Isn’t this medical malpractice? No one should be able to vote to put medication or a poisonous industrial waste product in our drinking water. It’s not “good for your teeth!” Why is this still in our drinking water?
The EPA controls poisons. The FDA does NOT control fluoridation because it is NOT medicine. Wake up! Battle Ground’s water has been poisoned since 1974. IQs were lowered, cancer increased, Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, crippling bone diseases, reproduction malfunction, ADD, and ADHD are all side effects from fluoride poisoning.
Why hasn’t the Battle Ground City Council members done an update on the 10-year fluoride lawsuit in San Francisco? The Biden Administration stopped the judge from giving his findings. This would have stopped fluoridation nationwide.The EPA toxicologist proved fluoride lowers IQs and causes other health issues. The EPA was sued because fluoridation chemicals are poison, not medicine!
Look up the MSDS report on sodium fluoride! There is a skull and cross bone on the MSDS report and the bags of poison Battle Ground purchases from China for your water. We can stop fluoridation.
Vote for Brad Benton!
Look up www.FluorideAlert.org or www.FluorideActionNetwork.org.
Wynn Grcich
1955wcg@gmail.com
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