Sunday, August 5, 2012

When Death walks up the sidewalk

Writer Barry Rubin is dying from what his doctors say is inoperable lung cancer. Mr. Rubin’s writings have long graced the opinion pages of The Jerusalem Post and other publications of common sense.

While Mr. Rubin might go gently into the next phase of his journey, he does not expect to go silently.

“But it would be nice to live long enough to see America and the world pass out from this current dreadful era, to see some restoration of sanity and reality, some kind of victory for goodness, some kind of restoration of intellectual standards, and a higher level of justice.

“Some friends tell me they think we’ve turned the corner and that there’s real hope of beating the terrible forces that have messed up our societies and insulted our intelligence and tried to sully our reputations.

“That’s something worth living for and fighting for. I hope to do it with you people as long as possible.”

http://pjmedia.com/barryrubin/2012/08/04/why-ive-always-written-so-much-with-such-intensity-and-why-i-wont-stop-now/#respond%20

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