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The Dave Bowman Show

The Dave Bowman Show

著者: Dave Bowman
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After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...Dave Bowman 政治・政府
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  • Viral, But Not Verified
    2026/01/11
    Here is the introduction. --- There are moments in history when the loudest sound is silence. When something real is happening, dangerous, destabilizing, and profoundly human, yet the headlines barely whisper. Iran may be in one of those moments right now. Reports of widespread protests are filtering out, uneven, fragmented, hard to verify. Rumors are filling the gaps, some reckless, some hopeful, some deliberately false. And meanwhile, much of the Western media seems oddly restrained, as if this story does not quite fit the categories it knows how to tell. Tonight, we are not here to sell certainty. We are here to ask why uncertainty is being handled so selectively. Why protests against a clerical regime struggle for oxygen. Why silence becomes policy when narratives collide with ideology. History teaches us this much. Revolutions do not always announce themselves politely. Sometimes they arrive half seen, badly explained, and remembered later with embarrassment by those who looked away. Here is the thing. When the noise goes quiet, that is often when you should lean in and listen hardest.
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  • Hamilton!
    2026/01/11
    Alexander Hamilton entered the world already marked by circumstances that polite society preferred not to discuss. He was born in the British West Indies, on the island of Nevis, the son of James Hamilton and Rachel Faucette Lavien. Even the year of his birth remains uncertain, likely 1755 or 1757, which is fitting for a man whose life never quite fit clean categories. Illegitimacy was not merely a social embarrassment in the eighteenth century. It was a legal condition, one that followed a person like a brand. From the beginning, Hamilton was defined less by what he was than by what he was not permitted to be.
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    5 分
  • 41 Cold War Sentinels - USS Alexander Hamilton SSBN-617
    2026/01/11
    The USS Alexander Hamilton entered the Cold War quietly, which was the only acceptable way to enter it. When her keel was laid at Electric Boat in Groton in June 1961, the United States was still learning how to live with nuclear weapons without letting them consume every waking thought. Strategy had moved beyond bombers and bravado. What mattered now was endurance. The Hamilton was conceived as a patient thing, meant to vanish beneath the surface and stay vanished, carrying consequences that no adversary could afford to ignore. She would become one of the Forty One for Freedom, a fleet built not to fight wars, but to prevent them by making certainty impossible.
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    5 分
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