


Author, journalist and literary critic Christopher Hitchens died yesterday after battling esophageal cancer since his June 2010 diagnosis. In August 2010, Anderson spoke with him about his life, illness and God. We're looking back on that powerful conversation and Hitchens's legacy. Watch part of the interview and tune in to AC360 at 8 and 10 p.m. ET.
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I am so sorry to hear about Christopher Hitchens. My heart goes out to his family. I loved watching him. I trully enjoyed listening to Chris. He died on my birthday. I guess I will never forget him.
Sad to hear that Chrisopher Hitchens died. When he reaces the next world and meets God, I can imagine him saying, "Boy is my face red!"
Listen to the Silence
On Thursday, December 15, 2011, the voice of reason that stirred our restless souls ceased forever.
What should we do? We should remember Christopher Hitchens.
Remember Christopher Hitchens because there will never be another like him.
More's the pity.
JB
What a loss for the voiceless!
We Family Court Reformers discussed presenting our struggling cause about abuses in the FAMILY LAW INDUSTRY to Mr. Hutchens last year... (see althepal55 on YouTube) He is a very brave and highly intelligent man and his work will live on long after his untimely passing. Many fans of his work in CA are feeling very sad today about this and send our deepest and dearest wishes to Christopher's dear ones...
Truly was an amazing writer! "you feel as if you are drowning in powerlessness." speaking about his chemotherapy treatments.