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>From: Tom Condit <tomcondit at igc.apc.org>
>Subject: TP: Trotsky speech in RealAudio
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>Leon Trotsky's recorded message to American socialists is available in
>RealAudio format on the World Wide Web. Go to:
>
>http://www.webcorp.com/civilrights/
>
>and fool around through the links till you get to their RealAudio page.
>Trotsky is just after Mayor Richard Daley and just before Neville
>Chamberlain. (There may be a simpler way to get to this, but I haven't found
>it -- I stumbled across it while following a link to Martin Luther King Jr's
>speeches.)
>
>This is a commercial web service corporation which apparently has this up as
>part of a display on the potentials of the web, so it may not stay forever.
>They are obviously some sort of people who aren't "with the program",
>though. The Daley clip is his defense of the Chicago police in 1968. ("The
>police aren't there to create disorder. They're there to defend disorder!")
>There are also quotes from Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew which
>the Webcorp people define as "scary".
>
>Still, while it's there maybe someone can put a link to it from the ETOL, or
>else download the audio clip and put it up on our website.
>
>Tom Condit
>