Bill Roberts Leaving PWI

Whether I have agreed on Bills written opinions or not, I have respected him since the first time I read one of his posts.

This is now a very interesting subject.

TC himself wrote an article a while ago about Xenoestrogens that have been introduced into the environment by industrial, agricultural and chemical companies and how that was causing the emasculation of American men.

It really is a shame. It would be great if he could have a voice here also.
This place would be truly unique and would reflect the companies core principles in word and deed.

[quote]Alpha F wrote:
This is now a very interesting subject.

TC himself wrote an article a while ago about Xenoestrogens that have been introduced into the environment by industrial, agricultural and chemical companies and how that was causing the emasculation of American men.

It really is a shame. It would be great if he could have a voice here also.
This place would be truly unique and would reflect the companies core principles in word and deed.[/quote]

Also…Fluoride in the water suppy also makes us docile. Find out if your utility puts flouride in the water.

http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/fluoride.htm

The Nazis pumped it into their camps for prisoners.

It’s not for teeth, but to keep us sheeple.

[quote]Rockscar wrote:

[quote]Makavali wrote:

And for those who let the political opinions of employees of a company dictate whether or not you will purchase their products - go die in a ditch.[/quote]

Ehh, I boycott movie stars, try not to shop WalMart, etc. I think it’s legit to tell Biotest to take a hike if you feel that way.

However I won’t be doing it, but I defend anyones right to do so. I think this was a setup by some shitty user here, and Biotest had no choice but to have BR tone down.

Whenever you open your mouth on politics, be prepared to have people boycott you and your service, no matter the situation or how lame it may be.[/quote]

Whatever political views they may have, their products are damn good, and there is no justifiable reason to stop buying them.

I’m gonna miss the guy, but I don’t think coming in under a new username is going to make a bit of difference. His writing style is pretty unique, it’d be 10 seconds before someone starts yelling “BILL ROBERTS!!!”

TC, you should bring your ass in here and drop some knowledge, and if you come up to LA, I am buying you a beer.

[quote]Rockscar wrote:

[quote]Alpha F wrote:
This is now a very interesting subject.

TC himself wrote an article a while ago about Xenoestrogens that have been introduced into the environment by industrial, agricultural and chemical companies and how that was causing the emasculation of American men.

It really is a shame. It would be great if he could have a voice here also.
This place would be truly unique and would reflect the companies core principles in word and deed.[/quote]

Also…Fluoride in the water suppy also makes us docile. Find out if your utility puts flouride in the water.

http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/fluoride.htm

The Nazis pumped it into their camps for prisoners.

It’s not for teeth, but to keep us sheeple.[/quote]

Rock that is unreal, I mean un-fucking-real. It does explain some things during my last trip to Europe, where they do not add Fluoride to their water.

[quote]Makavali wrote:

[quote]Rockscar wrote:

[quote]Makavali wrote:

And for those who let the political opinions of employees of a company dictate whether or not you will purchase their products - go die in a ditch.[/quote]

Ehh, I boycott movie stars, try not to shop WalMart, etc. I think it’s legit to tell Biotest to take a hike if you feel that way.

However I won’t be doing it, but I defend anyones right to do so. I think this was a setup by some shitty user here, and Biotest had no choice but to have BR tone down.

Whenever you open your mouth on politics, be prepared to have people boycott you and your service, no matter the situation or how lame it may be.[/quote]

Whatever political views they may have, their products are damn good, and there is no justifiable reason to stop buying them.[/quote]

Justifiable to who’s view? I didn’t say it made sense, but it happens. That is why we don’t discuss religion and politics in the workplace.

[quote]Rockscar wrote:
Justifiable to who’s view?[/quote]

To anyone after good protein powders, great fish oil capsules and generally awesome supplements. If they get bent out of shape at a few political misgivings, they are really selling themselves short.

I’m not really directing this at you btw.

I said it in the other thread and I’ll say it again.

Bill Roberts was good. He brought up the tone here. He was a good debater, I learned from him, and he brought personal experience to bear on the issues. It’s a pity to lose a smart guy.

It’s also a pity to have a professional culture where having political opinions gets one in trouble. Free expression makes for a better social and work environment, I think. I prefer spending time with people who don’t mind leveling with me about their views. We’re all worse off when people like Bill are pushed out of discussion.

And as you all know I’m a liberal. I’m the kind who doesn’t want anybody being pressured to shut up.

That is what I intended – no pressure to shut up.

But no, I’m a pretty mainstream modern liberal; some of us do respect dissent and object to any kind of repression. Not everyone, though, as I’ve learned. :frowning:

Anyhow, if Bill wants to post as Buck Rogers or Bold Ranger or Big Rutabaga or something, count me as one more fan.

What have I missed, why is Bill leaving.

Bill your knowledge is vast and informative, I hope all is well and dont let the man get you down.Even if the man is Biotest.

Well, I guess an addiction is an addiction, whether it be World of Warcraft or a class 1 narcotic. It’s sad to see Bill leave though. He always made very good points. I’m sure he’s just trying to get to Icecrown citadel before the expansion comes out.

Really? Care to illustrate?

[quote]AlisaV wrote:

It’s also a pity to have a professional culture where having political opinions gets one in trouble. Free expression makes for a better social and work environment, I think. I prefer spending time with people who don’t mind leveling with me about their views. We’re all worse off when people like Bill are pushed out of discussion.
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I was told that this is the influence of the democrats. That they are intolerant and don’t want to listen to any views that disagrees with theirs. That combined with the republicans who tend to suck up to the democrats.

That is a lethal combination for a weakened society. It would make sense America is losing their position in the world.

Sad to see Bill and Zeb go, I hope they rethink it, this site will miss both.

So many other bastards could go but it has to be the good ones that leave.

With that I wish them both the best in life.

[quote]Makavali wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
You guys are a riot. One of our own is banned, and we all pull together to get him back on. I have not seen many of the liberals wanting Bill back. Maybe we can go into the Legalize Weed thread and tell them to grow a nutsack and get over here and post their support for Bill and Zeb? Maybe the weed is lowering their T so that is why their nutsack is so small.[/quote]

This is the kind of behavior that led to this.[/quote]

Mak, I guess it worked didn’t it?