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  1. Florence Brown on April 28, 2009 6:20 pm

    Carl,
    Your Radio Show is awesome! I’ll be tuning in to Embracing Destiny on May 1st. The butterfly from “The Breezy Meadow” understands the freedom in surrendering to the journey. Perhaps we are not the keepers of our fate but vessels of amazing possibilities needing God for guidance. Something to ponder…Destiny- Do me “make it” or “take it” in life? Read what the “The Breezy Meadow” says. Tuning in, Florence Brown

  2. Cornell RG Harris on April 22, 2010 12:32 pm

    Carl,
    I can really appreciate the way you opened your show today, Thursday April 22, calling our Law Makers on the carpet for seemingly not caring about the regular voters and poor people.
    Passing laws with tax breaks just for the wealthy.
    I was listening at a minister last night tell lies on Channel 49, Perry Stone. I call them lies because he reports his own opinion and what he has heard others say as scripture even fulfilled prophecy. He now reports that he knows where George W Bush’s Weapons of Mass Destruction were hidden or stored.
    I’m just as proud of you as I am ashamed of some others who sit in prominent places and speak Words without any compassion whatsoever.
    It’s a travesty.
    Keep up the good work Carl.
    RG

  3. carl on April 26, 2010 8:11 am

    Thank you, Cornell, for your response to my comments. I agree that it is a travesty that so many care so little. I also find it interesting, to say the least, that so many constituents ignore, excuse or applaud legislation that hurts so many people. Hopefully, more and more people will come to the point where they accept that laws can easily be passed that benefit the poor and the wealthy. It’s not a matter of electing people who are smart enough to figure out how. It’s a matter of electing enoiugh people who want to do this because it’s the right thing to do and strengthens us all in the long run.
    Thank you, again, for your encouragement and input.

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