Jim is this based on experience?
I'm not against high carb diets as they provide a stable level of energy throughout. Actually George Farah uses high carb diet and you can see the success of his athletes right now.
You're protein theory goes out the window if you're on anabolics.
Well I'm a lifetime natural at the ripe old age of 22 tommorow

and I've dieted using all sorts of methods but agree with the basic principle of a calorie being a calorie. However Wiggs, here's what I have grasped over my 6 years training and studying nutrition and the like at school and as a nerdy extracurricular activity

; The bare minimum you should strive for whilst dieting is to cover your nutritional bases! By this I mean, get everything you NEED by definition. Anything after that, as wavelength and TA will agree on is debatable depending on taste and opinon. The body will ALWAYS try to be in a state of homeostasis, this IMO is why TA is bang on the money with the statement that "it's rather hard to lose muscle". If you think about it, the body will do what it must to maintain your musculature and even bodyfat to a lesser degree, hence why it burns up the three macronutrients in the order it does, carbs, fats then finally protein. I agree with james001 about genetics but essentially as humans we are all the same. Obviously there are exceptions to the rule, e.g.prader-willi syndrome or something, but you have to remember that the way in which we burn fat, build muscle is, if all things are in working order, the same. So give your body what it needs and let the calorie deficit do the rest! Afer that it is up to your bodies preferred method of basically staying alive. I disagree with your statement about drug uesers and protein, I don't think the demand changes much at all as the way your body recylces protein is way more efficient, which can explain why you get black dudes with great musculature on a couple of pieces of jerk chicken a day, their hormone levels genetically are more masculine for most and this allows for better synthesis with the existing aminos.