Archive for December 9th, 2008
Harper and Ignatieff, two peas in a pod
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 | Current Planetary trends, Mundane astrology | No Comments
I was creating a graphic in anticipation of the Liberals naming their leader, which to me astrologically speaking was a foregone conclusion, and decided to make a quick grocery shop run, and in the car I heard the news which stated that Harper has to put in a televised request to the new leader of the Liberal Party—Michael Ignatieff—to meet with him to discuss the upcoming budget. I just about burst out laughing, in light of what I had just been working on, but a picture is worth a thousand words. Here comes that picture. › Continue reading
Liberal Party Saga…
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 | Current Planetary trends, Mundane astrology | No Comments
The saga continues with the Canadian Federal Liberal Party. In my earlier post –early hours of Monday December 8– I drew the conclusion that Ignatieff would more or less be acclaimed the new permanent leader by Friday Dec 12) at the latest. Sukhwinder’s comment states that Bob Rae stepping aside is already in the news. It isn’t a done deal yet, however, it is fascinating to watch the timing of the various announcements from Ottawa–invariable when the Moon has become void of course. That happens at 11:23 Ottawa time tomorrow Dec 10. All of the astrology, the comments by journalists in Canadian press are prompting me to look at the astrology of the budget, and the likelyhood of a constitutional crisis in the Spring… more to come, of course. December 9, 2008 at 12:57



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