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Ernie Fitzpatrick


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Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Dec 12, 2009
So how's this going deeper and deeper into debt going to wash out at the end? Can we spend our way out of debt by raising our credit card limit?
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Jan 19, 2010
It seems as though Mother Nature is out of sorts somehow. Could it be that we've done something to the planet that Gaia isn't happy with, and we need to awaken and change?
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Mar 28, 2009
Which way will it go? Where is the stock market heading? Are we seeing the new BULL market or is that really just a bunch of BULL?
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Mar 10, 2009
Everywhere you turn people have a sad story to tell, unless you listen to Roubini or David Wilkerson. Their stories are far worse! :-(
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Sep 07, 2009
There can be a place where our faith is not only dengerous to our health but to our friends as well
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Jan 16, 2010
Where are we going and what is it that we thbink scientific materialsm can do that we of the collective consciousness cannot?
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Jun 16, 2009
Logic says there's not enough time to have a major shift in consciousness; however, when it comes to galactic stuff, what's logical anyway?
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Sep 13, 2009
How silly so many religious people look. It's not in what they believe as much as it is in their attitude that everyone else should believe as they do!
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Oct 06, 2009
Ah, there are so many things that we need to worry about these days, maybe finding a special time that we can set aside to actualy do the worrying might help alleviate a lot of our 2012 stress factors: not to mention those immediate concens like H1N1.
Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick on Oct 11, 2009
What if all those spectacular scientific possibilities and probabilities aren't nearly as important as the rising population on our planet?