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  Michael
  Hastings 
 Jan 28, 1980 – 
 June 18, 2013
     may he 
      Rest
       in
     Peace

BuzzfeedMissing Michael Hastings with some very graphic links.

Here is some interesting information from Brietbart about Buzzfeed on Monday, yesterday:

BuzzFeed Politics ran portions of the transcript six-hours early, at 3:45 pm (scooping Charlie Rose's own interview, which broadcast later that night). Their defense is that an "embargo is an agreement, not a command."

another very interesting link: Michael Hastings: One of The Last Real Journalists

So what did Mr. Hastings write recently? I found some more things. This, from BuzzFeed byline June 7, 2013, strikes me as poignant:

Transparency supporters, whistleblowers, and investigative reporters, especially those writers who have aggressively pursued the connections between the corporate defense industry and federal and local authorities involved in domestic surveillance, have been viciously attacked by the Obama administration and its allies in the FBI and DOJ.

Here is a NYTimes review of I Lost My Love in Baghdad,one of Michael Hastings' books.

The Third Edit

is often the best

I had written some things, that, while creative and funny, were really raw in the way that I pillarized the people about whom I wrote. I cast them as degenerates and I felt good about it. I said "this seems to me what they are really like."

But it was too vile. I was tired when I wrote it, worked up about the news. So I thought, well, if I mark it off and say "this is not correct, this is all done to make the people in it look bad." , then I'd be able to use it later for something else, maybe put it in a story. So I spent a little time pursuing that.

Then I reread it and decided that, even though I wasn't going to post it, and even though it might be useful to reuse in fiction as the thoughts and/or dialog of an 'out-there' character, the writing cut down too close to bone of how some feel about the subjects of my scree. So, my third edit was 'delete'.

what follows is a Chapter from The Gospel of Anonymous, written circa 2004 by Bill Perilli (the Web Master)

 Geesh, I've flown far and away today,
       haven't I?

ON CINEMA

I have a slew of demos on my demo page. Here is the link to my DEMOS page.

click through to the very many hearts demo. It is fresh. Amillia Publishing Company Advertisement 2013 ©Very Many Hearts

" . . . . OH, on an on he goes and off into the inane, (muttering) talking about himsells in the thirst purses, my garments . . ."


  

Next is a link to the 'Love Solves everything, so simple.' page:

click through to the very many hearts demo. It is fresh. Amillia Publishing Company Advertisement 2013 ©Very Many Hearts

At ridge lines often, at tourist vistas, the highway department, or park department, of either Federal, State, or Local will place Sceanic Vista binoculars that the public and use (sometimes for a fee) to get a telescopic view of the surrounding countryside. The Vistas of the horizon are revealed in greater detail. This a photograph on one such device at a knoll on a ridgeline along the Mohawk Trail, Rt 2 in Massachusetts up in the mountains. © 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 APC APC

May 9, 2013

A cartoon guitar. 72dpi image for the web. Prints really nice at higher resolution! Consider custom prints for your decorating needs. © 2012 APC.

some day
Here is something from the I Ching



     "Hall-all-lluu"

I'm working on it in my mind, thinking about how to make the music play and the strings to twang along.

Praise the Lord for his unfailing love.

    Praise the Lord just because you love Him!

Praise the Lord!

You know Favorite movie lines?

Wouldn't it be cool if I had a way for users of this page to enter in their favorite movie lines? I am sure that someone is already doing it. I could have made one of my bitbucket pages be that, but I don't let 'the world' post here. you need a password.

I've got you in my sights. How come no one ever writes? try this:

Webster Adminniolli

Web Site Adminstrator

Amillia Publishing Company

PO Box 211

Natick, MA 01760

If you have something real to share, a story, a poem, whatever, that is the best way to get my attention.



   why do the best die young?
   who comes from where I come?
 why do the good die young?

I got nothing more

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