As bad as many believe Bush to be what would happen if Cheney, who
many believe is running the show, no longer has to hide behind (the)
Bush? 
KH


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here are some predictions.... For what it's worth.
>  
> http://tinyurl.com/54t2v
>  
>  
> Copyright (c) 2005 The Daily Star
>  
> Tuesday, December 28, 2004
> Politicians face bad year - it's in the stars
> Astrologer predicts assassins will dispatch Bush, Abbas, Allaw By Elie
> Hourani Daily Star staff
>  
>  
> BEIRUT: Tunisian astrologist Hassan Charni, the man who famously
predicted
> the death of Princess Diana in a car crash a year before it
happened, has
> unveiled what he believes is in store for the upcoming year.
>  
> And if you are reading this President George W. Bush, you may want
to look
> away now.
>  
> Among a batch of predictions, Charni believes the U.S. president
will face
> "significant problems before being shot dead in a public place by
the fall
> of 2005."
>  
> Scoff if you will, but Charni, who is also vice president of the
> International Astrology Federation, has an excellent record when it
comes to
> seeing the future. Last January he predicted that Yasser Arafat
would die in
> mysterious circumstances toward the end of 2004.
>  
> Bush is not the only politician facing an untimely end.
>  
> In an interview with Tunisian paper Al-Hadath Charni predicts that Iraqi
> Prime Minister Iyad Allawi will also fall victim to assassination,
while new
> Palestinian Liberation Organization chairman Mahmoud Abbas will be
shot dead
> in May or June.
>  
> Completing what looks like a bleak year for Middle East leaders, former
> Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is also set to die before his upcoming
trial.
>  
> Charni added Israeli premier Ariel Sharon will withdraw from
government next
> year and spend his remaining days in a wheelchair.
>  
> While those predictions offer tempting long odds, there will be few
takers
> for his final prediction: Charni believes continuing security
problems in
> Iraq will lead to removal from office of U.S. Defense Secretary Donald
> Rumsfeld. Funny, most of Washington is saying the same thing.
>  
>  
> Copyright (c) 2005 The Daily Star





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