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Title: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 26, 2006, 11:34:27 AM
there will be no more mr olympia's  after mr o 2006 bash all u want but u will see very shortly that i am correct. the iffbb will disband and ther will be no more pro organization for bodybuilding. the dea and the federal government will be passing some legislation that will cause this before the end of 2006. u heard it here first
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Armageddon on July 26, 2006, 11:46:33 AM
Couple of days back I was thinking the same thing. What if the IFBB got screwed (for any reason legal or mis-management) and the PDI (which seems to be the next best thing for pros) didn’t make it????

ASC will rule and I think they will run BBing under no federation (depending on legal issues; if any)


Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: ribonucleic on July 26, 2006, 11:46:37 AM
In other news, a Dark Lord will rise in the lands of the East and summon to him all evil.  :o
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Kegdrainer on July 26, 2006, 11:53:24 AM
in this case, vince mcmahon will find an opportunity to take over the industry and make it into something huge and grandiose....with monthly ppv events and plenty of smack talking.

Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 26, 2006, 12:00:25 PM
did u just get into bodybuilding cuz he tried and failed at that in the early 90's     ever hear of the wbf?
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: I ETA PI on July 26, 2006, 12:02:50 PM
If that happens, Bob Hoffman will get into the fray, and take BBing to the next level!
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 26, 2006, 12:05:06 PM
maybe joe weider will rise up again he looked real healthy at the last mr o................lol
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Adam Empire on July 26, 2006, 01:48:50 PM
there will be no more mr olympia's  after mr o 2006 bash all u want but u will see very shortly that i am correct. the iffbb will disband and ther will be no more pro organization for bodybuilding. the dea and the federal government will be passing some legislation that will cause this before the end of 2006. u heard it here first

Legislation is public.  So what particluar piece of legislation is drafted that will close BBing down?  I suppose this legislation will affect the entire WORLD of BBing?   ::)
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: benchthis on July 26, 2006, 02:23:10 PM
the ifbb is canadian correct how could the united states control a company in canada
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: ARMZ on July 26, 2006, 02:25:18 PM
Maybe Alexxx will be the 2007 Mr. O after all..
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Kegdrainer on July 26, 2006, 02:32:08 PM
did u just get into bodybuilding cuz he tried and failed at that in the early 90's     ever hear of the wbf?
sure, but with the IFBB out of the way he would be able to pull it off this time
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 26, 2006, 03:16:48 PM
Legislation is public.  So what particluar piece of legislation is drafted that will close BBing down?  I suppose this legislation will affect the entire WORLD of BBing?   ::)
there is a reformation of the steroid act that will go b4 congress in the next few weeks. it will carry extremely stiff penalties for trafficking and or using steroids(even small amounts for personal use). the penalties will be so severe (years in prison for even minute amounts) that steroids will be even more expensive.the ifbb or any organization that supports steroid use will be subject to severe penalties as well. the government is making  it a priority to rid sports of steroids. the won't make an example of the nfl, mlb,nba because of the revenue they generate but they are going after bodybuilding in a very strong way and then other small sports. bbing is the most blantant abuser so they are gonna start with them. many many well known bbers and fitness athletes have already been investigated and a lot have cooperated when this all shakes out things as we know it in the physique culture will never be the same and some of the most prominent people in the biz will be in jail for along time. this is not a bullshit post u'll see in the coming months that its all true
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Disgusted on July 26, 2006, 07:35:56 PM
I guess bodybuilding will be safe since according to Intenseone it isn't s sport.  ;D
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: G o a t b o y on July 26, 2006, 07:41:22 PM
there is a reformation of the steroid act that will go b4 congress in the next few weeks. it will carry extremely stiff penalties for trafficking and or using steroids(even small amounts for personal use). the penalties will be so severe (years in prison for even minute amounts) that steroids will be even more expensive.the ifbb or any organization that supports steroid use will be subject to severe penalties as well. the government is making  it a priority to rid sports of steroids. the won't make an example of the nfl, mlb,nba because of the revenue they generate but they are going after bodybuilding in a very strong way and then other small sports. bbing is the most blantant abuser so they are gonna start with them. many many well known bbers and fitness athletes have already been investigated and a lot have cooperated when this all shakes out things as we know it in the physique culture will never be the same and some of the most prominent people in the biz will be in jail for along time. this is not a bullshit post u'll see in the coming months that its all true

Big deal. The Ironman will move to Tijuana, the ASC will move to Toronto, the SW Pro will be held in Nuevo Laredo, the NY Pro will move to Montreal, and the O will be held in Vancouver.   ;D
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: The True Adonis on July 26, 2006, 08:11:27 PM
there will be no more mr olympia's  after mr o 2006 bash all u want but u will see very shortly that i am correct. the iffbb will disband and ther will be no more pro organization for bodybuilding. the dea and the federal government will be passing some legislation that will cause this before the end of 2006. u heard it here first

hahah Does that mean Phil Heath will return to 160?
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: affy on July 26, 2006, 08:14:09 PM
hahah Does that mean Phil Heath will return to 160?

stfu monkey boy
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: sgt. d on July 26, 2006, 09:15:18 PM
hahah Does that mean Phil Heath will return to 160?

no it means that you will still be taking pics with ladyboys, dressing up in dollar store clothes, posting nude pics on getbig, and paying a girl money to be your gf
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Oliver Klaushof on July 26, 2006, 09:45:58 PM
Maybe Donald Trump will buy it  ???
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Yev33 on July 26, 2006, 10:10:31 PM
Doesn't make a whole lot of sense to make stiffer penalties for steroid offenses when our country's prison system is packed.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Hugo Chavez on July 26, 2006, 10:29:19 PM
there is a reformation of the steroid act that will go b4 congress in the next few weeks. it will carry extremely stiff penalties for trafficking and or using steroids(even small amounts for personal use). the penalties will be so severe (years in prison for even minute amounts) that steroids will be even more expensive.the ifbb or any organization that supports steroid use will be subject to severe penalties as well. the government is making  it a priority to rid sports of steroids. the won't make an example of the nfl, mlb,nba because of the revenue they generate but they are going after bodybuilding in a very strong way and then other small sports. bbing is the most blantant abuser so they are gonna start with them. many many well known bbers and fitness athletes have already been investigated and a lot have cooperated when this all shakes out things as we know it in the physique culture will never be the same and some of the most prominent people in the biz will be in jail for along time. this is not a bullshit post u'll see in the coming months that its all true
SHIT... I was going to answer this thread with seriousness... Thank god I read through the thread and found out what a dumbass you are first.  ::)
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Hugo Chavez on July 26, 2006, 10:45:08 PM
But on a similar subject.  This IS getting a little stupid...

"The number of people behind bars not only dwarfs America's historical incarceration rates; it defies international comparisons as well. While America has about 5% of the world's population, almost one in four persons incarcerated worldwide are incarcerated in the US.

While substantial increases in all categories of inmates have contributed to America's mushrooming incarceration rates, the use of imprisonment for drug offenders has increased particularly sharply, drawing increased attention by researchers and policy makers alike.

In 1999, the Sentencing Project reported that between 1980 and 1997, drug arrests tripled in the United States. In 1997, four out of five drug arrests (79.5%) were for possession, with 44% of those arrests for marijuana offenses. Between 1980 and 1997, while the number of drug offenders entering prisons skyrocketed, the proportion of state prison space housing violent offenders declined from 55% to 47%.7

Fully 76% of the increase in admissions to America's prisons from 1978 to 1996 was attributable to non-violent offenders, much of that to persons incarcerated for drug offenses.8  Data like these prompted retired General Barry McCaffrey, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, to refer to America's prison system as an "American gulag."9 And indeed, with an incarceration rate second to only Russia's, the drug czar's choice of language is fitting."
 
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Hugo Chavez on July 26, 2006, 10:52:44 PM
Jesus Christ Man...  :o

http://www.prisonsucks.com/scans/sp/usno1.pdf#search='incarceration%20rate'
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: brianX on July 26, 2006, 11:54:02 PM
Maybe we have a stronger belief in law and order.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Croatch on July 27, 2006, 01:30:17 AM
The government should do that.  I'd laugh my ass off when all the heavy drug users couldn't muster anything without them.  Sad, real sad. :(  Even worse, when nobody gave a shit when the drugs were out of the game.  Almost like betting in horse racing, without it, nobody would care.  It just wouldn't be shocking enough.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 27, 2006, 07:33:19 AM
SHIT... I was going to answer this thread with seriousness... Thank god I read through the thread and found out what a dumbass you are first.  ::)
sounds like u don't have the intelligence to answer this thread with seriousness. but u know what ur right and i don't have the interest in debating with someone like u so i'll just say just wait and u'll see
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: anvil on July 27, 2006, 07:44:36 AM
The Olympia isn't going anywhere.  The gov't could care less because there isn't enough money in bodybuilding for anyone to give a shit.  If it had the kind of money and fanbase that baseball does, then someone would look into it.  Pro bodybuilders will be free to destroy their health and lives for many years to come  8)
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Swedish Viking on July 27, 2006, 09:55:24 AM
I wouldn't doubt this in the least.  I think there will be a lot of changes in the near future regarding things of this nature.  Unfortunately, I think most of them will be for the worst.  You can't strip people of their inherent rights in an attempt to not get them to do something.  I think a better approach would be to allow the drugs to play themselves out of the game, like they already have been doing-ie:some people taking them to an extreme and a growing number of people learning from those people's lessons and creating a demand for drug free sporting.  Just my opinion.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: IceCold on July 27, 2006, 11:05:01 AM
i cant imagine that the government cares about bodybuilding or even recognzies it as a sport.   why would they waste their time on it? 
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: I ETA PI on July 27, 2006, 11:34:34 AM
i cant imagine that the government cares about bodybuilding or even recognzies it as a sport.   why would they waste their time on it? 

Please don't underestimate what the government will waste there time on.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: benchthis on July 27, 2006, 11:36:51 AM
Please don't underestimate what the government will waste there time on.

second best post of the day
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 27, 2006, 11:52:08 AM
i cant imagine that the government cares about bodybuilding or even recognzies it as a sport.   why would they waste their time on it? 
path of least resistance and the fact that bodybuilders are the biggest "obvious" abusers of the drugs
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 27, 2006, 11:53:20 AM
Please don't underestimate what the government will waste there time on.
so so true
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Adam Empire on July 27, 2006, 03:38:10 PM
there is a reformation of the steroid act that will go b4 congress in the next few weeks. it will carry extremely stiff penalties for trafficking and or using steroids(even small amounts for personal use). the penalties will be so severe (years in prison for even minute amounts) that steroids will be even more expensive.the ifbb or any organization that supports steroid use will be subject to severe penalties as well.

Where is a link to read this reformation?  Who is introducing it?  If it is happening in a few weeks - it really isn't new news as these things can take a while to draft.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: delta9mda on July 27, 2006, 05:00:11 PM
The Olympia isn't going anywhere.  The gov't could care less because there isn't enough money in bodybuilding for anyone to give a shit.  If it had the kind of money and fanbase that baseball does, then someone would look into it.  Pro bodybuilders will be free to destroy their health and lives for many years to come  8)
tom prince almost died for you bitches
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Tre on July 27, 2006, 05:49:36 PM
What if the IFBB got screwed (for any reason legal or mis-management)...

"Karma."

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ASC will rule and I think they will run BBing under no federation (depending on legal issues; if any)

The key to success is to establish your group as a non-profit.  I'm currently looking into this myself.   ;)
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: The Freakshow on July 27, 2006, 06:21:35 PM
I Dugg that: http://www.digg.com/politics/U_S_CONTINUES_TO_BE_WORLD_LEADER_IN_RATE_OF_INCARCERATION

That's because the United States is too liberal and SOFT on crime! You try to do rape, rob or murder someone in another country and they straight just KILL you!

We say, come spend some time a Club Fed.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: The Freakshow on July 27, 2006, 06:23:44 PM
The key to success is to establish your group as a non-profit.  I'm currently looking into this myself.   ;)
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Serious question, Why do you feel that a non-profit business would be so much more successful?
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 28, 2006, 07:07:52 AM
Where is a link to read this reformation?  Who is introducing it?  If it is happening in a few weeks - it really isn't new news as these things can take a while to draft.
link? there is no link and its not something ur going to read about until its done
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: kyomu on July 28, 2006, 07:14:23 AM
Even if they make a low saying that drug user should be sentenced to be dead and all the bbers turn into naturals,  I believe still there are huge monsters there...
Dont ask me why. I just feel it.
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Adam Empire on July 28, 2006, 07:16:07 AM
link? there is no link and its not something ur going to read about until its done

Oh yes, secret legislation.  So how are you so in the know then?  Digging through garbage cans again?
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: bcrizzy on July 28, 2006, 11:35:38 AM
Oh yes, secret legislation.  So how are you so in the know then?  Digging through garbage cans again?
are u really so foolish as to believe every piece of legislation is reported about b4 its voted on...............
Title: Re: this will be the last mr o compettition
Post by: Adam Empire on July 28, 2006, 01:44:04 PM
are u really so foolish as to believe every piece of legislation is reported about b4 its voted on...............

You ignored my question.  Are you foolish enough to think I wouldn't notice?