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Dear Jorge,

 

Thank you for raising this good point about this aspect impacting

working people. However, the situation should not be expected to

become worse than in 1998. At that time, Saturn was in Aries, its

sign of debilitation, and hence very weak to resist the afflicting

aspect of Rahu. Currently, it is in Cancer, and hence more resistant

to the harm caused by Rahu.

 

At the same time, with Saturn´s general and functional indications

converging on political opposition on the one hand and working

people/civil servants on the other hand, one would expect the

situation to be tense in countries with Virgo rising.

 

As , however, notes the situation should perhaps be

most difficult in countries with Aquarius rising. Even if Saturn is

a functional benefic, as lord of H1, it will be transit placed in H8

under the aspect of a prime malefic.

 

I believe the street fights in Argentina and France could be linked

to this aspect.

 

Best regards,

 

C

 

SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino@n...>

wrote:

>

> Dear Cosmologer,

>

> As Saturn is the significator of democracy and labor oriented

industry, and is personified as a statesman and leader of low

castes, I would say that a lot of entropy is to be expected in the

political arena not only for the Virgos but also for all the

countries.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Jorge

>

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> >Dear Cosmologer, Jorge, Professor Choudry and List; The Canada

Union chart is heading into a very difficult transit time. Transit

Saturn afflicted by Rahu is very active in the chart. Support for

the Liberal minority government eroded this week, with the release

of a report citing widespread corruption within the ruling Liberal

party as indicated by the article below:

With my best wishes, Chuck

>Liberal support sinks after sponsorship report

CTV.ca News Staff

 

The Gomery Report has pushed the sponsorship scandal back into the

spotlight, and the Liberals' popularity among Canadians slid 10

points the past month, according to a new poll conducted for CTV and

The Globe and Mail.

 

In the days since Tuesday's release of the Gomery report, support

for the Liberals has dipped and the two parties are essentially

running neck-and-neck.

 

The Conservatives have the support of 31 per cent of Canadians while

the Liberals have the support of 28 per cent. (That's a statistical

tie given a 3-point margin of error.)

 

In a similar poll released Oct. 14, the Liberals had 38 per cent

support; the Conservatives were at 25 per cent.

 

According to polling done this week for CTV and The Globe and Mail

by The Strategic Counsel, the sponsorship scandal is second only to

health care as the most important issue heading into the next

election.

 

Sixteen per cent of Canadians said the sponsorship scandal was the

most important issue, while 24 per cent said it was health care.

 

While a small majority (52 per cent) claimed that the report was

about " as (they) expected " , twice as many claim the results

were " worse " (28 per cent) rather than " better " (13 per cent) than

they expected.

 

While the Conservatives remain strong in the West, especially the

Prairies, they have risen to 35 per cent support in Ontario, tied

with the Liberals.

 

The NDP, meanwhile, now leads British Columbia, while the Bloc

Quebecois now hold almost 60 per cent of the francophone vote,

virtually guaranteeing victory in all the francophone seats in

Quebec.

 

Election buzz

 

The poll results -- similar to an Ipsos-Reid survey also completed

this week -- are heating up talk on Parliament Hill of an election

sooner, rather than later.

 

The Liberals' minority government depends on support of the NDP,

which is demanding action be taken to restrict the growth of private

health care in Canada. Leader Jack Layton is now perusing a proposal

put forth by Liberals.

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