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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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  • I... I've Seen This Movie Before | WTF
    2026/07/05
    What if the machines do not destroy us because they are too smart, but because they follow bad instructions perfectly? This week on What the Frock?, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod start with sports, World Cup drama, penalty kicks, instant replay, and the strange modern belief that every human mistake can be fixed by one more camera angle. From VAR to NFL replay, the question becomes bigger than sports. Are we improving the game, or slowly draining the life out of it? Then comes AI, HAL 9000, Elon Musk, Google, truth, bias, and the unsettling possibility that we have already seen this movie before. If artificial intelligence is trained to value ideology over reality, what happens when it becomes powerful enough to enforce the lie? Along the way, there is Bosnia, Germany, Taylor Swift, books, bad technology, and the eternal warning every Dave Bowman knows by heart: “Open the pod bay doors, HAL.”
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    1 時間
  • Start Spreading the News - The First Independence Day | Liberty 250
    2026/07/02
    In this Independence day episode of Liberty 250 on the Florida Round Table, historian Dave Bowman explores how John Dunlap's overnight printing operation, the first public readings in Philadelphia, and the celebrations that followed transformed a congressional declaration into the voice of the American people. Along the way, listeners will witness George Washington's army hearing the Declaration for the first time, the dramatic destruction of King George III's statue in New York, Boston's fiery rejection of royal authority, and Savannah's symbolic funeral for the king's political power. The story, however, was never one of universal agreement. Loyalists challenged the Declaration, families found themselves divided, and communities struggled with the costs of choosing independence. Understanding those competing voices provides a fuller picture of the American Revolution and reminds us that the nation's founding was both inspiring and deeply human. As America commemorates its Semiquincentennial, this episode invites you to do more than remember history. It encourages you to read the Declaration aloud, participate in the nationwide July 8 synchronized readings, serve your community, and reflect on the enduring promise contained in those unforgettable words: "We hold these truths to be self-evident…"
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    43 分
  • The Revolution They Still Don't Understand | Lberty 250
    2026/06/30
    For 250 years, Americans have celebrated the Fourth of July as the birth of a nation. We remember Lexington and Concord, the Boston Tea Party, the Declaration of Independence, and the long war that followed. Yet an uncomfortable question remains: if the American Revolution was simply a colonial rebellion against Great Britain, why does it still command the attention of the entire world two and a half centuries later? In this concluding episode of Liberty! 250, Dave Bowman argues that historians and Americans alike often misunderstand what made the Revolution truly revolutionary. Too many histories reduce it to tea, taxes, and an imperial quarrel. Too many modern critics judge the Declaration of Independence solely by the failures of the men who signed it. Both approaches miss the document's enduring significance. Drawing on the words of John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King, Jr., this episode explores the revolutionary idea that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed." That principle transformed far more than Britain's American colonies. It became the moral foundation for abolition, women's suffrage, civil rights, and countless movements for liberty around the world. The Revolution was never merely about leaving Britain. It was about introducing an idea powerful enough to outlive the generation that proclaimed it, challenge every generation that followed, and continue shaping the meaning of liberty today.
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    33 分
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