The material you have provided so far has failed to rise to any modi standard of proof.
1) If floridation is really uncons utional,
what cons utional principle (remember to cite the specific cons utional section that applies and how it is generally applied under commonly accepted jurisprudence) is violated?
2) You have said you have provided proof that flouride in water is ineffective,
but I can readily cite studies showing that flouride, including some studies you yourself have put forth, shows it is. The fact that other countries without flouridated water experience reductions in cavities does NOT provide a sufficient level of proof that flouridating water is ineffective, merely that there is the potential of reducing cavities other than flouridating water.
3) Flouridation of water puts senstives at risk?
So? Is this risk mitagated by education and making sure that health professionals understand this risk and can help such people take steps to reduce this risk?
4) Is done without full disclosure to the public.
It would seem to me that showing disclosure in a website, and indeed holding actual public votes on the issue debunks this fairly well.
5) Unnecessary expense.
Something of a value judgement again. SAWS charges 9 cents a gallon for water, and .5% of that is the cost of flouridation.
That comes out to $ 0.00045 per gallon of water, to effectively reduce an entire population's tendency to expensive dental treatment. Four and a half ten thousandths of a dollar. One twentieth of a penny.
Unnnecesary? possibily. expensive? no.
If you have anything further to provide, either directly showing motive of the conspiracy you so obviously believe or of any of the actual provable things you have claimed, I'm still game.
or not, I am your audience.
Convince me.