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Apple offers 2004 Presidential debate at iTMS

updated 01:15 am EDT, Mon October 4, 2004

2004 debate at iTMS

Apple is offering the first 2004 Presidential debate via the in some of the post-debate polling: "one hundred students at Franklin & Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pa., participate in an online post-presidential-debate poll, immediately after a live telecast on the campus."

 
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Cool!

10/04, 02:01am reply

Now I can relive the a**-whoopin' that Bush took!

bigpoppa206

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It's still not 'free'.

10/04, 03:30am reply

You STILL need an activated account in one of the 4 countries where you can buy tunes. All other people around the globe is cut-off!

Marook

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I wonder...

10/04, 06:21am reply

If Bush hadn't gotten completely demolished, would the traditionally left leaning Apple still have posted this? I'd like to think so but since I'm also a lefty I don't care that much.

Okonomiyaki

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Re: I wonder...

10/04, 07:31am reply

Apple posted speeches from both the Democrat and Republican conventions.

I don't think Apple could be accused of partisanship, regardless of the political leanings of Apple employees.

This kind of thing is a great service Apple and iTunes provides!

JeffHarris

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Too bad

10/04, 09:31am reply

That they can't display the split screen video of the event on your iPod. Half the fun and impact of the debate is watching Bush's face react to John Kerry's comments.

rtamesis

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Alright!

10/04, 10:48am reply

Now I'll have something to listen to when that ol' insomnia kicks in.

testudo

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