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Numerological Profile for Gerard Kennedy

The name Gerard Kennedy generates a 7/7/5 total destiny. Sorry Gerard but this makes you more of a crusader than a leader. Gerard proudly stand up for those things that he believes must be corrected, but that doesn’t make the clocks work, the trains run on schedule or the old age pension cheques go out on time. Meaning that Gerard has great ideas, is great at starting things, but it all ends there. He is creative, intelligent, believable, a dreamer and self-motivated. But he is equally impractical, easily fooled, and it takes him a long time before he realizes he is going in the wrong direction. His July 22, 1960 birthday looks like this: 7 / 4 / 7 = 9 Birthpath.

Testing 4 Cycle Year in 2006

    Gerard is another candidate who grew up in the world of politics. Gerard’s dad was the mayor of The Pas, a small city (note: 15,000 people) in north west Manitoba. Gerard was born on July 24, 1960, meaning that he is in a testy 4 Cycle year in 2006. Your 4 Cycle year is certainly not the time for anyone including Gerard to be running for party leader. Think of Stephen Harper being in a 4 Cycle year when he lost to Paul Martin on June 24, 2004 or Liberal John Turner being in his 4 Cycle year when he lost to 5 Cycle year Brian Mulroney in November 1988. Good things do not happen in a 4 Cycle year and especially when you are depending on others for their support.

    Gerard didn’t finish university and had a series of heading charities type jobs in the 80’s. In 1983 he founded the Edmonton Food Bank (note: 7/7/5 total name makes him cause oriented). He was in a perfect 8 Cycle year to do such a thing. He steps back and the food bank just keeps working. Great work Gerard.

Starts Food Bank

    Gerard then moves to Ontario and takes his “causes” with him. In 1986 Gerard becomes the executive director of Toronto’s Daily Bread Food Bank for the next 10 years. In 1986 was Gerard’s perfect 2 Cycle year. Meaning a perfect time for Gerard to become involved in such an activity as a food bank. During that period of time, Gerard just kept climbing up Toronto’s social ladder. He scored numerous social points within Toronto social circles by just making sure he and his group got invited. Again, all part of the creative thinking of the 7/7/5 total name.

    But ambitious Gerard had bigger career plans than food banks. In May 1996 Gerard ran in a by-election for the Ontario legislature in the Toronto riding on York-South. In May 1996 Gerard was in a positive 3 Cycle year and in a not that good 1/4 Cycle month. He must have had some big help from provincial party headquarters on this by-election.

McGuinty defeats Kennedy

    In late 1996 Gerard Kennedy boldly ran for leadership of the Liberal Party of Ontario at 36 years of age. Unfortunately, your late 3 Cycle year proves to be most challenging for any daring move like party leader. Like Joe Volpe presently being in his 3 Cycle year in 2006, it is not a time to run for party leader. By the way, Dalton McGuinty (note: d.of b. July 19, 1955) won the party leadership over Mr. Kennedy on the fifth ballot. Dalton was in his positive late 7 Cycle year and in his positive and rewarding 1/8 month in October, 1996. Dalton beat all the political odds makers by beating front runner Gerard Kennedy.

    So 1997 Gerard is in his testing 4 Cycle year, and becomes health critic. That is a big money portfolio in Ontario. Nothing great happened through to 1999. The June 3, 1999 provincial election was won again by Mike Harris (note: d.of b. Jan. 23, 1945) and the Progressive Conservatives. Mike Harris was in his super 8 Cycle year and 7/6 month and 1/8 day, you could not have been in a better time. Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty was in his 1 Cycle and 9/1 month. Kennedy who was in his excellent 6 Cycle year and socially clever 5/2 month and testy 8/4 day, was re-elected in his own riding by a big margin and then became opposition critic for the high-profile, education portfolio.

Liberals Win in Ontario

    On October 2, 2003 Ontario had another provincial election. Gerard Kennedy was in his powerful 1 Cycle year, but his testing 4/5 month and strong 6/1 day. McGuinty’s Liberals beat the Progressive Conservatives. Dalton McGuinty was in his powerful 5 Cycle year but testy 8/4 month and 1/3 day. Good year to win, just as it was for John Diefenbaker in June , 1957 but in each case, everything is not quite right.

    Gerard Kennedy steps up the ladder in his 4/5 month of his 5 Cycle year. That means that all is not what it appears to be and both Gerard and Dalton have problems they don’t want the rest of world to know about. Gerard’s ambitions kept showing and Dalton kept standing up to him. Finally Gerard decided to take his show elsewhere and on April 5, 2006, Gerard resigned as Ontario’s Minister of Education. Gerard was in his testing 4 Cycle year, his falsely promising 1/5 month and thoughtful 6/7 day.

Kennedy Announces Leadership

    On April 27, 2006 Gerard Kennedy formally announced his entry into the Liberal leadership race. Gerard was in a testing 4 Cycle year, energized 1/5 month and 1/2 cycle day. He has a long list of players announcing their support for him on day one. He is suppose to have signed up more members than anyone else. But Gerard, listen to me, on the December convention floor, tons of new members won’t matter. What is important is something that you very distinctly lack.

Late 2006 Most Testing

    Think of Gerard as a “Doer”, and a good one. But leadership conventions require “deal-makers” and Gerard is not a deal maker. His late 4 Cycle year in 2006 is an unfortunate period of time anyway. Gerard will misjudge people and miscalculate possibilities. He wants to win and wants everyone to support his parade. The odds are against Gerard late 4 Cycle year election bid. Think of yourself Gerard as just another late 4 Cycle year John Turner being defeated by late 5 Cycle year Brian Mulroney. I’m still saying 1 Cycle year, Bob Rae is going to win, so you're your campaign guru, Lloyd Axworthy (note: d. of b. Dec. 21, 1939) make a deal early for you. Lloyd is in a perfect 6 Cycle year and an excellent period of time right through to February 9th.

 

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