Posted by Lou Pilder on August 7, 2011, at 9:33:22
Mr. Hsiung and his deputy,
I am requesting that you post here your rationale for leaving the notifications from me to you outstanding because now the time is IMHO more critical.
If you could post your rationale, then I could have the opportunity to understand how your TOS here is or is not consistant with your philosophy of that this forum is for support and education and work with you to save lives and help others to prevent them for getting a life-ruining condition, and get free from the drugs that they want to rid themselves of. And other lives could be saved also IMHO , in particular but not limited to, those that could be thought to be deemed inferior by some readers here as that they could read the posts in question that I am asking you to state as to if the statement in question in that post is supportive or not because you state that support takes precedence.
All of the oustanding notifications/requests from me to you are important to me to be responded to as per your TOS here. I have taken you at your word. But now so much time has run that there could be people murderd and people that have killed themselves as a result of my notifications/requests being outstanding. Your rationale posted here could go a long way to help save lives, for if done then I could tespond to you here.
I am seeing people here posting as to their suffering and that there is the potential for them to kill themselves and/or others as the FDA now has black- box warning about some of these drugs mentioned here I want to help them, but with outstanding notifications and requests from me to you, I am having difficulty understanding what you have posted in your TOS and I have taken you at your word. And I agree with you that one match could start a forest fire. So now if you could post here your rationale for addressing some posts here by the deputy, while (redacted by respondent)
Lou Pilder
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