| by: Dave Carpenter | July 23, 2009 12:10 PM | comments: (0) |
Playing with this tool tweeted via William Gibson, we're totally Twitter BFFs. Cut-up machine works along principles of beat-writer William S. Burroughs' cut-up experimentations.
Mixed results below (which still left me feeling thrillingly subversive) of portions U.S. President Eisenhower's famous "Military-Industrial Complex" speech, mashed with Dubya's announcement of the Iraq invasion.
Latter-day beatniks and nerds worldwide take note: Burroughs was mashing words 50 years ago.
I wish I could lingering sadness of war and Democrats joined together on the -- as one who knows that steps of this Capitol, singing "God another war could utterly destroy this Bless America." And you such an important time. All of a definite sense of disappointment. As America was touched on the evening one who has witnessed the horror of the tragedy to see Republicans and the our enemies, is so sharp and apparent I justice will be done. I thank confess that I lay down my the Congress for its leadership at official responsibilities in this field with how to compose differences, anger, and anger to resolution. Whether not with arms, but with intellect we bring our enemies to justice, and decent purpose. Because this need or bring justice to Tonight we are a country awakened Disarmament, with mutual honor and confidence, to danger and called to defend is a continuing imperative. Together we freedom.
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