Thursday, October 14, 2004

Saturn in Cancer & the 2004 Presidential Election

As I read various astrology articles on the impending USA presidential election, I see a theme rising. After doing research most are coming to the conclusion that it will be a very narrow victory for whomever wins. Most seem to feel Bush will win. But all seem to feel that some more secrets are going to come out and 2) that Bush may not live through a second term and or is going to deeply regret being president after January 2005.

Well, he will at least leave the White House, when he does, a very very rich man due to oil, moreso than before he entered the White House.

Saturn, the planet of limitations, new structures and maturity, in Cancer, the sign of secrets, self-protection, covert actions, and vulnerability, has regularly signaled the fall of the leaders of the USA, Britain and Australia. The only survivors were US President Woodrow Wilson and Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes, way back in 1916. Wilson appeared to have lost at the close of polls, but a victory in California secured him a second term by a slim margin. Billy Hughes was expelled from his own party, and only retained leadership by joining the opposition.Some astrological data on Saturn in Cancer in relation to political events in three of the largest nations - the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Australia:

Saturn in Cancer - Elections

USA

1916 - President Woodrow Wilson wins by a mere 1863 votes

1945 - President Franklin Roosevelt dies of brain hemorrhage

1974 - President Richard Nixon resigns

2004/5 George Bush?

Great Britain

1916 - PM Herbert Asquith resigns

1945 - PM Winston Churchill defeated in election landslide

1974 - PM Edward Heath resigns

2004/5 PM Tony Blair has had to distance himself from George W. Bush and publicly apologize to his party and the voters in order to quash calls for his resignation. This came after he aligned with Bush on the false claims that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as a justification for invading and occupying it. He faces a vote in 2005.


Australia

1916 - PM Billy Hughes ousted from the Labor Party, joins opposition to retain position

1945 - PM John Curtin dies in office

1975 - PM Gough Whitlam dismissed from office

2004/5 PM John Howard recently won a somewhat narrow but historic election to a fourth term after months of bitter debate in Australia over Howard's decision to side with George W Bush and send troops to help invade and occupy Iraq.



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