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June 4, 2005

Moyers' Speech Online Now

You can see a video or read a transcript of Bill Moyers' speech, the one I wrote about yesterday, by going to this page and clicking the appropriate links: Take Back America 2005: The Conference for America's Future.

While you are there, Arianna Huffington's speech was very, very good. John Edwards' was great, and if you can find a video of Thomas Franks' talk it was also great. The "more" link gets you to Howard Dean's speech and others.


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Posted by Dave Johnson at June 4, 2005 7:58 AM Spotlight

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When I chose to listen using Real Media I got a message that the file didn't exist. You might want to let them know something's wrong. So I downloaded the transcript.

Thanks for posting this for us.

Posted by: MJ at June 4, 2005 11:50 AM

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