>1) Next President >Posted on: Tuesday 19 October 2004 @ 20:15:25 >Jay writes: "John Kerry's is no longer electable to any thing right now as his Saturn phase has ended. >Even in Hindu Transit chart Saturn & Rahu have no connection to the house that gets you the votes >from the public. Whether the election is close or not does not matter. He is simply not electable. He is >destined for permanent retirement. Teresa Heinz Kerry also does not have first lady chart compared to >Laura Bush."
>THIS IS STRICTLY AN ASTROLOGICAL PREDICTION."
>2) Kklingon update and warning on Kerry >Posted on: Monday 11 October 2004 @ 15:37:32 >Anonymous writes: "Dear All I recently posted re Kerry, but it did not show up on here, for >whatever reason....(The first time in two years one of my contributions has not gone online.) >Your prediction has been posted in the Anonymous Predictions section of the Forums
>prophecies.us "
>3) 2004 election >Posted on: Monday 11 October 2004 @ 15:35:13 >pieces writes: "I predict that John F. Kerry will win the election, but there will be chaous in Florida >and three other states concerning votes not being counted. It will take 2 weeks before the winner >will be announced. Kerry will receive 11% more of the votes than Bush. "
>jag73 writes: "For months I have gotten the feeling that Bush was defeated in the >November election but I could not get a fix on who was our next president. I got >nothing on Kerry. Finally about one week ago it became clear that there would >indeed be a President Kerry. Something that was supposed to happen this summer >(or I misread my feelings) did not come to pass that would have damaged Kerry >horribly. Or perhaps I did not get the timing right and something happens after his >election.
>All the same Kerry will win on Tuesday and it will be by a larger margin than the >polls indicate. It is not a landslide but not the squeaker we seem to anticipate. I >think this has to do more with new voters than cell phone users. I believe election >day will see democratic areas bulging with voters and republican areas with maybe >a slight increase. There is controversy after the election but Kerry is indeed elected.
>There will be a couple of states that go to Kerry that we were not anticipating, >perhaps Missouri, Nevada, or Colorado. I keep wanting to say Arkansas but that >seems a very long shot. I don't think I have a feel for what I am truly getting in >that regard yet."
>1) Next President >Posted on: Tuesday 19 October 2004 @ 20:15:25 >Jay writes: "John Kerry's is no longer electable to any thing right now as his Saturn phase has ended. >Even in Hindu Transit chart Saturn & Rahu have no connection to the house that gets you the votes >from the public. Whether the election is close or not does not matter. He is simply not electable. He is >destined for permanent retirement. Teresa Heinz Kerry also does not have first lady chart compared to >Laura Bush."
Planets governing President Bush are eclipsed and in an uncomfortable position, making his tenure controversial and his re-election bid unsuccessful, the soothsayers said on Friday, four days before the vote.
On the other hand, the planets of Democratic challenger Senator John Kerry were in the ascendant, ensuring him success in competitions.
"Saturn, which is the lord of health and fortune for President Bush, has been eclipsed by the Sun, which is unfortunate and gives him a clear defeat," Lachhman Das Madan, editor of a popular astrology magazine, told Reuters.
"Kerry will win," said Madan, who is also known as "the emperor of astrologers." "It is cosmic writ that George W. Bush cannot become president of United States again."
Ajai Bhambi, a senior astrologer and author of several books on the science of predictions, agreed.
"Kerry is likely to beat Bush in the final verdict," he told the New Indian Express newspaper. Bejan Daruwalla, another top astrologer, told Reuters he had yet to calculate who would win Tuesday's election. But Bush, even if he won, would not be allowed by his planets to complete a full term, he said.
Astrology is extremely popular in India and many top politicians, businessmen and movie stars consult astrologers before taking important decisions.
Tuesday's vote is forecast to be one of the closest in American history. A Reuters/Zogby poll showed on Thursday that Bush was leading Kerry by 48 to 46 percent but the lead was well within the poll's margin of error.