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RIP Christopher Hitchens

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Damn. I had no idea he was even sick.

He had a sharp tongue and a strong voice of reason. He'll be missed.

Wow, I had only a passing familiarity with him and next to none with his work. Reading some of the links above makes me sad about how much I have missed. Will definitely look more into his work.....

RIP.....

I haven't kept up with him or any other journalist but I used to love reading his column in The Nation.

Rest and Peace don't seem like appropriate wishes for him. How about: kick ass and take names wherever you are Hitch!

In the last year a ton of videos have appeared from the past. Check out this Buckley v. Hitchens one looking back to the 60s. Really f*&kin' good (try to ignore host and his props). Also interesting to watch as he took the other side in more recent events (may even help clarify the reasons).

Though I never really followed him, I planned (and still intend) to read up on his body of work just because he was a hell of a debater. That's always a plus in my book.

I thought this was a good (and fitting) read: http://religion.blog...hens/?hpt=hp_c2

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By the way, if anyone has the time, I would really appreciate a link to your favorite complete debate involving him.

Hitchens and Stephen fry vs Desmond tutu and some stupid lady - is the catholic church a force of good in the world? All over YouTube.

Err... Archbishop John Onaiyekan and Ann Widdencombe.

At the risk of pigeon-holing him as just a New Atheist, here's a particularly relavent vid...

And not my favorite, but worth watching his Mother Teresa critique...

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I used to like his stuff in The Nation. I saw him speak in Chicago in early 2001. He showed up very late, appeared to be very drunk, and was pretty incoherent. I found most of his post 9/11 commentary to be pretty repellent, and I largely stopped paying any attention to him.

A not so nice writeup, http://www.salon.com..._figure_deaths/

And an apropos and ironic quote from Orwell (from the article), "The people who write that kind of stuff never fight; possibly they believe that to write it is a substitute for fighting. It is the same in all wars; the soldiers do the fighting, the journalists do the shouting, and no true patriot ever gets near a front-line trench, except on the briefest of propaganda-tours."

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A Stephen Fry & friends/IQ2 Hitchens tribute last month.

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Plenty of material on YouTube. Quite the legacy.

If you want some insight into the man and his life, you could do worse than his memoir Hitch 22

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The local library had the unabridged version on 15 Cd's. All the better for the authors delivery and inflection.

Plenty of Debates out there. I Liked the Munk debate on religion, if only to see Tony Blair get Hitchslapped.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYMyxa5fysI&list=UUO2aPSqobmHAeeV7SOOEtIw&index=1&feature=plcp

or a nice line about Sarah Palin

I found most of his post 9/11 commentary to be pretty repellent

As did I.

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