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aGlobal Releases its Latest 7 Predictions on US Presidential Election 2008

aGlobal announces the availability of its latest series of articles on US Presidential Election 2008 Predictions. The article makes predictions based on the BaZi or "eight character" analysis method which is an ancient form of Chinese Metaphysics. The full article can be downloaded freely at http://www.aglobal.com.sg/pdf/US_Election_Analysis-Dec2007.pdf

(PRWEB) March 4, 2008 -- aGlobal announces the availability of its latest series of articles on US Presidential Election 2008 Predictions. The article makes predictions based on the BaZi or "eight character" analysis method which is an ancient form of Chinese Metaphysics. The full article can be downloaded freely at http://www.aglobal.com.sg/pdf/US_Election_Analysis-Dec2007.pdf.

How does BaZi analysis apply?
The article uses an ancient Chinese Metaphysic to predict the US Election Primary party winners and eventual winner. BaZi or "eight characters" is an ancient Chinese art based on a person's birth year, birth month, birth day, and birth time, to derive a person's destiny and Luck. BaZi has nothing to do with religion. It is purely a science based on the influence of certain earthly elements such as season of birth and astronomical influence that the stars exert on a person. By using the BaZi analysis on the main Presidential candidates, one can easily predict the winners of the two parties Primary and the November 2008 Presidential election.

The article would also explain to some extend how the prediction is derived. The analysis in the article was done using only six characters since only the birth date but not the birth time of the Presidential candidates are known.

US Election Predictions:
The early Christians have the seven deadly sins. Here are the 7predictions extracted from the article:
1. Barack Obama will win the Democrat Primary ahead of Hillary Clinton.
2. John McCain will win the Republican Primary.
3. John Edward will be the Presidential running mate for Barack Obama.
4. Barack Obama will win the American election and become the new American President in 2009.
5. John Edward will be the Vice President.
6. Barack Obama will be a two terms President from 2009 - 2017.
7. Major problem and even death will become of the Clinton family within five years (including year 2008).

The article also gives summary analysis on Barack Obama, John McCain, and Hillary Clinton. The article gives a comparison table between the main candidates.

The full article can be downloaded freely at http://www.aglobal.com.sg/pdf/US_Election_Analysis-Dec2007.pdf.

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