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" Hitchens is currently undergoing his fourth chemotherapy treatment, which, he is pleased to report, has shrunken his outer tumors. He is now consulting with doctors over the equally perilous choices of irradiation or surgery, or whether, he says, "I am wasting my time."
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Hitchens Returns to the Arena
September 8, 2010Posted by Tom at 18:34
Labels: 2010, Christopher Hitchens, The Atlantic
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PZ Meyers: I am extremely impressed with Hitchens right now."
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/09/hitchens_sets_an_example_for_u.php
Very glad to hear the chemo is going well. I will definitely be getting my hands on that DVD.
Can't argue with the class Hitchens shows by still doing this.
Amy Welborn's report from the debate
http://amywelborn.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/pity-the-neanderthals/
Elizabeth Renzetti reminds us of the good ol' Hitch at Hay when chastised for smoking on stage: “If anyone doesn’t like it, they can kiss my ass.”
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/elizabeth-renzetti/beseech-not-your-gods-for-the-atheist-hitch/article1702677/?cmpid=rss1
Elizabeth Renzetti reminds us of the good ol' Hitch at Hay when chastised for smoking on stage: “If anyone doesn’t like it, they can kiss my ass.”
How's that working out for him?
Hitch will never find religion because that's the way it is.
I wish he would see the light and refute the invasion of Iraq.
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