Open Phone Friday – Healthcare, Diseasecare, Just Make You Feel Better Care and the Blatant Butchering of the Constitution – June 29, 2012
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THE MORNING SHOW
with
Patrick Timpone
OPEN PHONE FRIDAY
June 29, 2012
We had a good time today teetering on the edge, wondering if Patricks blood pressure and cortisol levels were rising as he talked about Obamacare. He had quite a strong opinion about the Supreme Court decision which he actually delivered gracefully. We’d love to know your thoughts, so if you feel moved, leave a comment. Other topics discussed:
-Dreams: Are there really messages for us in them?
-Why is the dollar down?
-Did you hear our interview with Dr. Alex Loyd talking about The Healing Codes. We think he’s really on to something with this whole thing of cellular memory. It’s very interesting. Check it out!
-Mortgages: Do you understand your mortgage note and all the papers you signed at closing. Ths topic is very dear to Patrick and he shares some good ideas on it
-A listener wants to know Patricks opinion of Himalayan Salt.
-Our listener Jim called in to talk about Obamacare. This was certainly our HOT topic of the day which took Patrick back to the 10th Amendment
Enjoy the show!

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Hi Patrick,
I listened to the 7/29 Open Phones Friday tonight and heard you say Crowe was the artist on the Hallelujah cover you played on 7/22. And sure enough, I found an Allison Crowe version of Hallelujah on YouTube.
I want to thank you for the pleasure of listening to the many performers’ renditions of Hallelujah I found while trying to discover who the artist was that I heard on 7/29. I particularly enjoyed k.d. lang’s version that she sang at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
This song resonates with me. What I get from it is that this is a broken world, and we live with broken hearts and broken lives, and yet whether we are in good or bad circumstances, we need to stand up and say hallelujah. I say hallelujah for you, Sharon, and One Radio Network.
Lynn McGaha in western Nebraska