First Circuit Hearing- Part 4

Final part with Danial Cloherty’s rebuttal. Also see parts 1 (Cloherty), 2 (Sherman), and 3 (Nesson), which have been updated with minor edits.  Thanks to Alter_Fritz for the enhanced audio!  -yvette

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3 Responses to “First Circuit Hearing- Part 4”

  1. Alter_Fritz on April 24th, 2009 at 5:50 am

    Yvette wrote:
    “Thanks to Alter_Fritz for the enhanced audio!”

    You’r welcome!

    And in case someone still needs a pure mp3 of the argument audio and does not want to mess with re-extracting them from this nice mp4 videofiles; the audio-only file is still available for +90 days as long as it is at least downloaded once in that timeframe from the servers of Rapidshare at

    http://rapidshare.com/files/219297423/09-1090_edited.mp3

    hth


    A_F

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