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  1. Michael October 14, 2007 @ 10:20 am

    Thanks for the link in your blog! My statistics software said that something was new, and then I find your site.

    I’ll be linking back to you from my associated sites link page.

    Thanks again!

  2. Michael Richey October 14, 2007 @ 3:28 pm

    Thanks for the mention. A talented programmer I am, but picking the winner from the aspects listed on my site is beyond my astrological knowledge.

    The candidates already existed in my database. I only listed them in one place because I think that the upcoming election is very important. I included all candidates, regardless of their status. My personal favorite, Ron Paul.

The stars know who will be President

Presidential Candidate

Written by Michael Vass

Well I’ve covered many different aspects of the Presidential candidates. I’ve shown charts and online polling among other aspects of the candidates. But this is something you really may not have thought of.

For those that find it of importance, and just an interesting side thought for the rest of us, I present the astrological horoscopes of the candidates. Yes, now you too can follow and see the predictions for each candidate.

The list of all the candidates, Republican and Democrat, can be found at The Strange House. Now you can see what the stars prefer for each candidate.

I have no idea how accurate this may be. But it’s worth noting that throughout recorded history leaders across the world have looked to the stars and oracles before making crucial decisions. Genghis Khan, Caesar, the Greeks, Napoleon, Benjamin Franklin, and Nancy Reagan are all known to have checked the signs of prosperity. The actual list would probably include virtually every leader ever known. Now you can see it too.

I can’t imagine this could change too many minds out there. But then again the last couple of elections have been quite close. All it would take are a relative few votes and everything would be quite different. That being the said, who knows? The stars may very well be the final deciding factor in a tough choice between candidates.

Let me know if this is of use.

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