March 26, 2007
Evan Sayet's "How Liberals think" MP3 file
Evan Sayet's speech (video here) on how liberals think, is wonderful. But not AT readers have DSL or cable connections. Or they may have an older computer and/or dial up service. Why exclude telling them how to hear (only) Mr. Sayet's words? If one goes to the Heratige Foundation website for his speech and clicks on the Streaming MP3 or Save MP3 options, one can hear Mr. Sayet's speach. This is how I heard the entire thing. It took maybe double the time to hear it, but video would have taken me half a day or better with my dialup service.
[editor's note: we have received ecstatic emails from readers who have watched this speech. And I highly recommend it, too.]
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