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Posted by Truth seeker on March 22, 2006 at 17:37:52 from (170.215.133.54):
In Reply to: eminent domain pt 3 posted by Truth seeker on March 21, 2006 at 17:45:58:
Hi! I'm perty sure I set it up right....... You can try one of two things; 1. copy the link and paste it in the address bar. or 2. go to georgegordon.org, click on radio archives, scroll down to july 2005 17th and it will be called "The Kelo Case part 1" click on either the small yellow icon (if you have winamp or compatable) or the blue icon (if you have realplayer) the large yellow icon is if you want to download it instead, (This dosen't work with dial-up, make sure - if you have dial-up - to click on the icons in the dial-up section) Hope this helps! If not tell me all what happens. Has anyone had time to listen to these yet? I'll try this to;
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