Sample-liscious!
Links, Politics July 6th, 2004 |Feel like having some sampling fun with George W. Bush? Head on over to the George W. Bush Public Domain Audio Archive.
The George W Bush Public Domain Audio Archive is a public domain database of the speeches of George W. Bush. Every phrase from each major speech has been made into an individual audio file, where the filename is, in most cases, the exact text content of the sample. This allows you to search the entire database for individual keywords. […] What you do with the database is up to you. Musicians, linguists, historians, media professionals, students and activists may all find this database to be of use. You are free to download and use these samples for any purpose, both non-commercial and commercial.
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iTunes: “Fuzzy Math” by Bots, The (2004, 3:27).
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August 18th, 2005 at 12:15 pm
I was born and raised in Pakistan, I grew up in a very open minded family. Not rich but open minded. I think those who subscribe to violence on both sides are misled by people in charge. No one wins by killing. There is so much that is slowly coming out about the current administration. All the members of Bush administration have lied about so much. Religion and morality have been used to justify violence against other human beings. Bin Laden justifies violence against human beings. It is this misinformation and appeal to the emotional level and not attentive and keen nature of epistemological curiosity of human beings that can be manipulated. Bush and Bin Laden use the same propaganda. People who do not have the time and rationality to check for facts end up killing themselves on both sides. There are people like you and Rachel Corrie on all sides, all around the globe, even in Islamic countries. They are just waiting to make a connection. Hatred and violence will be defeated only with knowledge and truth.