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2 U.S. PRESIDENT CANDIDATES HAVE SAME ZODIAC SIGN

Article Abstract by: diplomat     

Original Author: Diplomat
  If you're interested in your own unique qualities as defined by astrologers, you may also find interest in those of
political candidates competing in U.S; 2008 elections.
  I once was a skeptic about horoscopes and such, but no more, once I found that zodiac signs with their unique characteristics, fit friends and families so very closely.
  So, as pre-election activities heated here in the U.S. I researched the birth dates of leading Presidential candidates.
  Here's what I found:
  Senator John McCain is a Virgo which, according to astrologers, indicates an analytical mind, a personality trait which is crucial to the work of a President of the United States.
  Senator Hillary Clinton, and Governor Mike Huckabee are Scorpios.
  Astrologers claim that Scorpios have inner strength.
  Governor George Romney is a Pisces. Astrologers describe Pisces as having little interest in every day matters. They'd rather be doing something creative.
  Barack Obama is a Leo. Astrologers say Leos are natural born leaders.
  While this zodiac trivia may or may not impact one's voting decisions, I found it fascinating to read candidates' zodiac signs.
Published: January 17, 2008
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  1. 0 Ratings Friday, January 25, 2008
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    Jane

    John McCain a Virgo

    John McCain was born August 29 which makes him a Virgo, like my own husband born Aug. 30th. Maybe in Indian astrology it's different from Western astrology???

  2. 0 Ratings Friday, January 25, 2008
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    diplomat

    Candidate zodiac signs

    Jane - Thank you so much for the correction.The appropriate change has been made. (My error must have happened during a 'senior moment' )

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