Today is my 40th birthday.
I have been engaged as a public activist for my entire adult life.
I started working for Pat Buchanan when I was 19 years old.
I ran for a seat in the Tennessee State Legislature when I was 21.
I founded TPC when I was 24.
Birthdays remind us how fast the hands of time spin, but also present us with an opportunity for reflection. It seems like it was just yesterday when I hosted the very first broadcast of TPC. But, it wasn’t yesterday. Sixteen years have passed since that night. And they have passed very quickly.
I just want you to know that consider it an incredible honor to be able to share special occasions with the best listening audience in radio. From the bottom of my heart, I appreciate you taking part in this journey with me. We’ve accomplished so much together and I hope that we will continue to do so for many more years to come.
You have truly helped make mine a wonderful life.
Sincerely,
James
P.S. – TPC’s crucial second quarter fundraising drive wraps up on June 30. I can think of precious few gifts that would be more meaningful on my birthday than for you to make a contribution that will allow us to remain together on the front lines.
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