I have to congratulate McCain on his marketing tactics, he definitely stole Obama’s thunder on Friday. On August 29th, a
loud gasp was heard around the world, when McCain named little known Alaska governor, Sarah Palin, as his running mate. I have to admit, I was intrigued on what this woman had to say.
On Saturday, the “Straight Talk” express hit Pennsylvania. Sarah Palin took the podium, talked about who she was, and what she believed in. I was a bit shocked when she “vowed” to protect the US and stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons. Great, more war mongers. Why not talk about how we’re going to fix the economy, not kill more people. She was booed at the campaign rally in Pennslyvania, on Saturday. Why? She kept mentioning Hillary Clinton, and the glass slipper, I mean ceiling comment.
I find the election becoming a bit of a circus. Yes, I admire Sarah Palin for having steel balls, I just don’t feel comfortable having her as number two in command. She comes across as a Mom at a PTA meeting versus a Vice President. The same sentiments are being echoed around the world.
Vancouver Sun Reports:
But while they have gender in common, Palin likely wouldn’t be permitted to join the ranks of Clinton’s “sisterhood of pantsuits.” She’s the New York’s senator ideological opposite. The mother of five is anti-abortion and wants to see Roe v. Wade overturned. She opposes same-sex marriage and supports the teaching of creationism alongside evolution. In high school, she headed the school Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
I took an astrological look at election day, on November 4, 2008. Sun will be in Scorpio, there will be a sense of distrust on the voters part, is either candidate hiding something? Moon will be in Capricorn, voters are going to make a practical decision, who has the best experience to run the country. Venus in Sagittarius, voters will feel a sense of joy, and freedom. Yes, no more BUSH! Mars in Scorpio, I think Hillary supporters may still feel bitter, and vote for McCain.
Astrologically, I predict that Obama will win the election. Why? It will come down to voters deciding on who would be the better Vice President. They will feel more comfortable and confident with Biden at the helm, I think that Palin’s lack of experience will prove to be to risky for the voters.


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