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I was talking about. I edited and somehow screwed up: A Kerry-Edwards victory is likely if: 1. the election goes forward on November 2 as planned; and 2. all the votes are counted. (Today with the privatized, partisan ownership of electronic voting machines an issue, along with no paper trail in e-voting machines, there’s concern about whether all votes will be counted.)
The 2000 election and its aftermath divided the nation bitterly, and many feel that George W. Bush, was selected, not elected--and therefore his presidency is "illegitimate." If re-elected, (or reselected), W’s position is precarious: As outlined earlier, President Bush is in the throes of his second Saturn return, a time of reckoning and balancing. One must be up to the task at hand when Saturn shows his face -- or face the consequences! Furthermore, Bush was elected in 2000 under Tecumseh's curse and might be lucky to leave the White House before embarking on a second term, one that history suggests he’s unlikely to finish. To complete the picture, next October (2005) Mars is in Taurus and turns retrograde for three months for the first time since late 1973 and early 1974, the time of Nixon’s unraveling. If Bush remains in Washington, the stage is set for a repeat performance.
In response to those who are concerned about changing to a new President during a war, lifelong astrologer Frances McEvoy, President of the Boston Chapter of the NCGR (National Council for Geocosmic Research)notes, "We have in recent times changed presidents twice during a war: In the Korean War (Truman to Eisenhower) and Vietnam (Johnson to Nixon)." Ms. McEvoy continues, "While Kerry has the better transits on election day, Bush’s difficult and prolonged Saturn return (through June '05) is more in keeping with the state of the world. I don't believe this election has been decided yet, and won’t be until the last minute."
With Pluto, planet of death and rebirth, now moving slowly through the last third of Sagittarius (ruling politics and religion) through the beginning of 2008, the nation’s polarization is not about to be healed easily or soon-- no matter who is sworn in on January 20, 2005.
And speaking of Inauguration Day, Jupiter, bringer of good fortune, is approaching a station at just under 19° Libra, the degree of Bush's moon, the degree of Teresa Heinz Kerry’s house of relationship cusp, and the degree of the IC (end) of the announcement chart of the Kerry-Edwards ticket (July 6 2004 @ 7:30 AM Philadelphia).More..................... http://www.karmicrelief.com/
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