Sunday, August 24, 2008

It Matters


The President of The United States matters. 8 years of George W Bush should have taught the world that much. Along with the President of the Peoples Republic China, the man that resides in the Oval Office has the power to directly and indirectly affect the material and physical existence of countless millions of souls.
So it matters that the front runner in the coming election, Barack Obama, has picked old white guy Senator Joe Biden (born 20th November 1942) as his choice for Vice President. It further matters that the Republican nominee is an even older white guy, who has yet to announce his choice for VP.
Barack Obama (born 4th August 1961) speaks a lot about change. But can a young black guy and and an old white man really make the world a better place? I will devote future posts to in depth numerology on all the key players, but suffice to say that the alternative, John McCain (born 29th August 1936) has the trump card in his hand, if he dare but play it. This very old white guy, Vietnam POW and maverick can walk into the Whitehouse next January and make the world a better place by choosing a woman as his VP. It's a real possibility, but there are really only two choices Sarah Palin, and Carly Fiorina (with a third outsider, Kay Bailey Hutchison).
But why am I bigging up the despised War Party? Simply because the best hope for change, Hillary Clinton, blew it. I never thought that America would have the stomach to elect her, but i stated repeatedly that she had great potential. But even i was amazed at the consistently negative message and self destructive tendencies that dominated during her campaign. In numerology, her date of birth, 26th October 1947, makes her strong in 3 and 8 energy. The positive traits of this are the ability to communicate, connect, inspire, lead, organise and direct. But man, did she go negative. She gave in to all her worst characteristics - she was pompous, sarcastic, domineering, hectoring, lecturing, self important and arrogant, plus the worst error of all - she came across as being unable to listen or to learn. There's no point being a woman if you're just going to act like a man. That's what finished her. The women that follow in her footsteps ought to take heed.

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