Wednesday, September 08, 2010

 

Too soon, by Richard Martineau


Richard Martineau
08/09/2010 4:39

In October 2009, the Minister Claude Bechard was interviewed very touching and very lucid Josélito Michaud. "If it comes back, I know it's over," he said. It comes back. And he died at age 41, hours after it was bizarrely announced his resignation.

We always repeat the same phrases about the death.

No justice

"Death is the only justice here", and "should live each day as if it were the last."

Both statements are probably the dumbest sentences ever imposed.

Indeed, how can death be considered a form of justice?

Bastards die in their sleep 92 years while citizens are best carried by terrible diseases in the prime of life.

Where is where the justice in that? The Spanish dictator Franco died at 83 years. Maurice Papon, the French war criminal who helped the Nazis in deporting hundreds of Jews, dead at age 97. Henry Kissinger, who instigated the coup in Chile and authorized the bombing of Cambodian civilians, 87 years and has always delivered speeches at the four corners of the planet.

Claude Bechard, he died of pancreatic cancer at age 41, survived by four children ...

No wonder that man invented God. How could we endure such injustice, if not?

The last day

The second sentence is equally stupid.

Because let's be honest: if we lived each day as if it was the last person would not work, we would be all in Olomouc Olomouc islands, a cocktail in each hand ...

At the end of his life when he felt the breath of the Grim Reaper on his neck, Claude Bechard said that had he known he would not have so much work, he spent more time with his wife and children ...

"During the night, you think child that you do not have time to do," he told Denis Lessard.

This year, he was able to attend the show year-end of his two biological daughters.

"It was the first time ... and you can not stop thinking that this may be the last, "he said, choking with emotion.

Under the carpet

It works, it works ...

Why? What it gives, at the end? More money? Some honors?

Do you really think that at the end of your days when you feel the life leave you, you say: "I had to work a little more? Spending a few extra weekends in front of my computer?"

We all behave as though we were immortal. Mind you, this may be the only way to live. Sweep this big monster under the carpet, and line ...

Face death

As my idol, the journalist Christopher Hitchens, who is dying of cancer of the esophagus, Claude Bechard has faced death with dignity and fortitude.

"We can not always put his plans later, he launched Josélito. They must do it now ... "

The young minister had already established the "other side" when he said that.

But we who inhabit the land of the living still, are we able to hear this message?

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