To: Jim McMannis who wrote (32538 ) 4/26/1999 10:30:00 AM From: John Hunt Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
<< OT - I wonder what he (NostraD) says about Monica and Bill? >> VIII.14 An immoral leader. Le grand credit, d'or, d'argent, l'abundance Aveuglera par libide l'honneur Cogneu sera d"adultere l'offense Qui parviendra a son grand deshonneur NOTE: Aveuglera: shall blind; libide (libido): sexual desire; cogneu (cogner): to hit, knock; adultere: adulterer; parviendra (parvenir): to obtain, reach. Great credit, of gold, of silver in abundance Shall blind his honnor through sexual desire Shall be struck with his aldultery offenses Who shall obtain a great dishonnor ***** VI.13 A dubious US president shall be impeached. Un dubieux ne viendra long du regne La plus grand part le voudra soustenir Un captiole ne voudra point qu'il regne Sa grande chair ne pourra maintenir NOTE: Dubieux: dubious, shady; plus: most; plus grand part: by majority; soutenir: to support; captiole: an anagram of the word "capitol" or Capitol Hill; point: point, mark; pourra (pourrir): to become rotten, decay; maintenir: to uphold, defend. One dubious president shall not reign long The majority of population shall give him support But Capitol Hill shall not give high mark of approval Such a great chair shall be upheld from decay COMMENT: This president shall be impeached by Congress even he gains a majority of approval from his people. The English word "chair" indicates that this event shall occur in an English-speaking country. And the word "Capitol" clearly indicates US Congress. Hi Jim, You did ask and I even got gold and silver in there. < vbg > John PS - You can put a lot of different meanings on the quatrains, but it is amazing how some of them seem to fit so well to what is happening.