Jack C., Law Enforcement, Public Service and Sobriety: Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Speaker
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Jack C. from Maryland was the Keynote speaker at the 39th Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous in Nashua, NH, in April, 2005. In this recording of his speech, Jack tells about his career as a police officer, attorney, and eventually judge. It is a story that is no less than amazing; he talks about a pipe bomb package which critically injured him, and how he dedicated his life ever since to helping other AA's in any way he can. ... Mark Urso traveled throughout North America making AA and Al-anon convention recordings, which are presented with written permission from the speakers. While some of the inevitable costs were recouped selling compact discs at the conventions, your support helps these recordings find a home where they can be continuously available. The recordings are produced well, clear and easy to enjoy, and have not been intermingled with the thousands of recordings available for free, for fear of their being lost and their relatively high quality not fully appreciated. They are exclusively from ReXark.
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