Julia
In Memoriam
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Um, why, Knobby?Heard Phillip Adams talk about him last night.
He stated that he greatly respected him as a person and a friend who agreed with him on nearly everything. (Thought of you, Julia, when he said that).
Heard Phillip Adams talk about him last night.
He stated that he greatly respected him as a person and a friend who agreed with him on nearly everything. (Thought of you, Julia, when he said that).
Strange, I doubt if the feeling was mutual, if Hitchens did indeed know Adams. I would have thought he would have seen Adams as one of the old style socialists who couldn't escape from the past in their attitudes.
I don't know who this guy is, or even if he is dead yet, but.....
he'll be even more sadly missed by his family and friends who have watched him die a slow and painful and selfish death by smoking and whisky. Those people who commit themselves to such a death and explain it away as 'my choice' are simply addicts who can not, or are not willing to, do what is better for their most important connections. No sympathy whatsoever except for the people he has made suffer after he has turned to dust.
I do not hold to many things that Hitchins says. Hitchins is a public Atheist, with a great intellect who tried to apply his intellect to philosophy of reality, creation, God etc.
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.Though I haven't heard of any cases where God intervenes to offer a prolonged life
He also gave an honest appraisal, saying he believed that the drinking added genuine enjoyment to his life, extended conversations, added enjoyment to afternoon reading, and made nights last longer, to him in his life these were real benefits, yes they may have cut his life short, but he lived into his 60's, and at some point enjoyment of each day lived out weighs the number of days lived.
For Julia. And C.Hitchens.Hitchens, Christopher and the Left
"I learn with complacency that I have been excommunicated from the left" ['The Ends of War," Nation, 12/2101]
Life
"...The unlived life is not worth examining." ["Nixon: Maestro of Resentment," Dissent, Fall 1990]
He was right on the money!
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