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Good Evening Mr. Madison, I wanted to take a moment to thank your for
the daily education I receive every morning by listening to your show.
I appreciate your solicitation of critical thinkers. You have an eternal
supporter in me. God bless, Darrien Davenport, M.S

Hi, Mr. Madison. I just wanted to extend warm holiday greetings to you, your
staff and family. I began listening to your show about 6 months ago when
a car that I bought had XM installed (Before that I had never heard of you).
I am a white male, Jewish and politically moderate, but I always respect
and enjoy listening to intelligent people such as yourself discuss any
subject. Best Wishes for the Holiday Season
-Janus T. Fraley

I listen to Joe Madison @ 06:30 am - Pittsburgh, when I get off work in the morning, I stay in the car listening - to him. I LOVE YOUR SHOW - LOVE & PEACE
-D. Ivey

I am actually on the other side of the philosophical divide, I consider myself a constitutional originalist. I wanted to thank you for your articulate, reasoned, intelligent show in the morning. I sometimes agree and sometimes don't with your positions, but I always find I have an expanded view from listening.
-Regular Listener
 
Joe, you had a very interesting conversation on today's show in regards to the passage of act that would allow the military to detain American citizens. I was unable to listen to the whole discussion as I had physical training and a graduation where we welcomed Americas newest Soldiers into the US Army. I a compelled to comment and give you a different perspective. I am a commissioned officer (Major), having spent thirteen and a half years on active duty with two tours to Iraq and a short one to Kuwait during 9-11. I am a proud graduate of FAMU (we are having issues now, as you probably aware of). I am concerned over the issue that many people feel as though the military is a puppet of the government and have the ability to act recklessly and detain American citizens. The generalization creates mistrust and does not reflect reality. We in the military are citizens. Citizens who have fought and died for the country. We serve the people of the United States. I don't think people are giving the person in uniform enough credit to determine what the difference between right and wrong and what powers are granted to us my the Constitution. I, like many officers, would never do anything to violate the trust between those we serve and the US Army. I would love to have a discussion with you on this matter if you would like. I love listening to you every morning as I drive into PT in the morning. You have pulled me away from NFL Radio and that is a monumental task in and of itself. Keep up the good work. Respectfully, Janus T. Fraley

I appreciate the way you refrain from making philosophical differences a means to attack another's character.  The strength of our culture is our ability to engage in public debate, believing that most truly want to do the right thing.  As you and I have a few fundamentally philosophical differences, we can align on our desire to make the world a better place.  As you often say, the key is intelligent conversation respecting legitimate differences.
 
Believe it or not, I enjoy your show as I do various other shows including O'Reilly and Beck.  You win out in the morning (well, during football season I share the morning drive between you and ESPN radio).  I hope sometime to talk directly, I would enjoy the interaction and hope you would find it interesting as well.
 
Keep up the great work, I will be listening.
Best,
Rick

Dr. Richard Maybury, President

We love you Joe! You are so cool! We watch you on MSNBC all the time. You are for the little people. We need more people like you. You would make a perfect President of the United States. I love it when you get fierce when those idiots are stepping all over people.
 
Keep up the good work,
We love you.

Maureen and Sena.


I watched you the other night receiving the Calvin and Wilhelmina Rolark award and I was so inspired by your speech. I know it was an old clip but listening to you really touched my heart, I wish so many young people living here (Washington, DC) and other states would listen to you I mean really listen to you... with an open heart. Their lives and ways of thinking would be changed tremendously.

Thank you for a lovely speech wish I could've been there in person to see and meet you but watching it on TV was just as impressive. Loved the lie, cheat and steal theory.
 
Blessings always to you and your family.
 
 
Sincerely.
 
Gwendolyn V. Manigo


Mr. Madison, I just wanted to drop you a quick note to thank you for all that you do in trying to get the TRUTH out into the public. I see you quite often on the Ed Schultz Show, and 99.9% of the time I totally agree with you. I cannot believe how we've let the Republicans run our party into the dumpster, I really wish someone would tell me why we're not just furious with them (and the Tea Parties). I hear our Congressmen and women and Senators talking bout how angry they are but I just don't see it. I'm just ONE person, ONE small Democrat with no voice, I elect people to be my voice as do most people but right now I just don't feel like anyone is listening. I can scream and yell all I want about how we need to stop them in their tracks but it's not going to to matter. If the people that I voted for were really listening the Republicans and ESPECIALLY the Tea Parties wouldn't have the clout and power they have in controlling this administration. And Sarah Palin...why do we continually let these lies and trash spew from her mouth? The only thing that keeps me going is people like you, Ed, Keith, and Rachel. I really don't think little people like me would have ANY voice it it weren't for people like you. If only our representatives would take notes and follow your lead. Again, THANK YOU! Sincerely, David Johnson

Joe & Crew, First off, let me commend you for taking Glenn Beck to task on your show last week. You accomplished what I've only dreamed of doing. You proved that Beck is the scatter-brained sycophant that I always knew he was. I'm the regular fill-in host for progressive talker Nicole Sandler (formerly of Air-America) and I also do the Friday show on her Ustream channel ( http://www.ustream.tv/channel/radio-or-not ) If possiblre, I'd like to schedule an interview with Joe on Thursday (9-2-10) or Friday (9-3-10) this week. We broadcast from 6-8 PM EDST. I will gladly accommodate your schedule. The Black Eagle is officially my favorite Super-Hero... For exposing Beck and bringing full attention to his lunacy. I just finished breaking down Joe's interview with Beck interview into 5 short audio segments. It would be fascinating to get Joe's commentary on the clips. Please let me know if you want the MP3's and I'll send them to you. Lastly, I find it fascinating that Beck openly admitted ignorance of "Racial Politics" while he's been race baiting for nearly a decade. Again, I can't express my gratitude to Joe for exposing Beck and his ill-informed view of the Civil Rights Movement. Joe's 8 minute interview is more telling than every hour Beck has ever recorded. Again, great job. Take care, Ken Picklesimer


Mr. Madison:

 You and Sherry  did a GREAT with the summit (Race and Justice Summit).  It was more powerful than I could have imagined. I'm in tears as I write this letter to you. However, I have taken action on a local level and you should see a forward from me to Mark Winnie of wsbtv.

I am of the opinion that if one is not prepared to give his or her life for a friend. i.e. those captives in bondage then living in vain. You know me as Jerome from Atlanta and I often call your show with a constant refrain about the prosecution of the Chaney/Bush Administration.I have a B.S. degree in criminal justice and I have been in the system both as an officer of the law and as an inmate so I know both sides of the prison industrial complex.  Next week I am going to go through the process of a legal name. I have chosen Crispus Attucks as my new name because I'm  getting ready to start some S--T here in the Georgia. As the late Reverend Franklin might have said, this Eagle formerly know as Jerome is getting ready to stir the nest.

I'm going to invite you to Linked In. A powerful website that most Professionals use now because  Face Book is getting too congested I hope you will come.

 Thanks for all you do. Pee dee Green aint got nothing on you Brother Madison

I live and work in the SouthEast area of Washington, DC and I see so many of our young people doing absolutely nothing, and it really breaks my heart. Seeing and watching them ( girls and guys) on corners is really a waste. If it could only sink in their minds that they are better than this, what a wonderful world this would be.
Jerome Robinson


Great show (Race and Justice Summit)  yesterday on justice. That's a very deep topic in our community.


Don-Fernando Douglas


 I stumbled across your program this morning and was simply captivated by your program. As a white social worker, mother to an African-American daughter, and social activist, the issues and topics you raise are not new to me but rare to hear discussed in my world outside of classrooms or late night discussions. How wonderful and refreshing it is to hear the points of view discussed on your program, and how important they are to people who may not realize what’s going on outside of their personal existence. Keep up the great work – I know I’ll be listening from now on! Best Regards, Crystal


 I listen to your show every morning on my way to work. I like the way you conrol your audience. You are the man. I have tried to call in and I can never get through. I saw you on CNN I liked your comment about your audience and their perspective. Keep up the good work!! Ms. Carol White a True Fan


 

YOUR PROGRAM IS GREAT!!!!!!!! Mr Madison, I cannot begin to tell you how much I enjoy listening in to your show. My late husband, Rev. Louis Coleman was a great admirer of you and your work as well as a great friend to Bro. Dick Gregory who came to Louisville, Ky. quite often to assist Rev. with various problems & fittingly came to do his eulogy. I wish Rev. was here now that we have access to the station you broadcast from. I know he would really enjoy it. I am attempting to assist with the work of the Justice Resource Center, the agency he directed & I often take my cue & strength from your broadcast. Louisville, Ky. needs you & Bro Gregory. God Bless you & your family and Keep up the good work, so the people can continue to hear the true facts. Ms. Coleman


 

 Dear Mr. Madison, The end part of your show, today, was all I heard, but you referred to earlier mentioning having, occasionally, depression and self-doubt. That just meant a lot to me, for you to share ('radical honesty' I call it) The passion and truth in your voice is the lifeblood of mornings. You galvanize peoples' energy, more than any other radio host. We all worry about you when something seems wrong or if you seem off or down. After your surgery we all worried about you. We all need you, always, no matter if you're up or down or depressed or self-doubting, or on top of the world. However you are, we need your voice. I think this is annoying of me maybe, because you were talking about a momentary thing, and I don't mean to blow it out of proportion by writing you in response. Mr. Madison, to use a simple chemistry analogy I thought of recently, your voice adds 'atoms' to listening minds and creates new molecules. If, waking up, I'm two atoms of hydrogen, then I turn on the radio and your voice adds one atom of oxygen... voila! H2O! Water of life starts flowing in my thoughts. How can a listener thank you for that inspiration and creativity, especially now when everything is so hard to understand and follow, with the financial crisis etc., I'm struggling trying to understand the news these days more than I ever have before, and need your delineation and interpretation. I'm definitely a 'goat'! Thank you, Karen Kenworthy


 

 Madison; I want you to know that I enjoy your show and will do my best to get and stay involved. We need people like you, Reverend Sharpton, Warren Ballentine and Roland Martin. Again thanks for your work. Regards, Stephen Hall

 


I love listening to you every morning as I drive into PT in the morning. You have pulled me away from NFL Radio and that is a monumental task in and of itself. Keep up the good work.
 
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