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May 25, 2012
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May 18, 2012
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May 17, 2012
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May 15, 2012
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May 10, 2012
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Jewish World Review
Oct. 29, 2008
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Making The Write Choice for President
By Dr. Ari Korenblit
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This presidential election the stakes seem higher, the choices more diverse and the rhetoric flying and flogging. Therefore, it behooves the voter to garner a true impression of the personality of John McCain and Barack Obama. The science of graphology hand writing analysis, presents a precise picture of the writer's personality, psychological disposition, intelligence, level of honesty, mental and physical health, etc.
Both can be trusted to do the right thing at the right time, can stand on their own feet, and are usually able to cope with most situations. Each is gifted in social niceties, mix easily, get along with others when they put their minds to it, and do not allow anyone to get too close to them, sometimes appearing formal and aloof. They are each highly intelligent, of independent character and can give as well as they can get from others. Each is a control freak, dislikes losing control of themselves or circumstances within their environment and is eager for their message to come across.
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John McCain bears deep pride, a visionary nature, is extremely disciplined, and, most often, wields an optimistic nature. He has a restless inner temperament, elements of impulsivity, impatience, and can blow up in an instant, but, can most often, exert control and mastery over his inner demons. He prefers to defend the given order, is stubborn, determined and unyielding in his approach to life. He is intense in his beliefs, yet is a maverick and may not even know his own mind completely. A very private person with a strong dependence on a nurturing figure. Forceful almost like a pit bull, and more self-assured than sensitive, he is deep down not contented or happy. At the start, he has confidence and enthusiasm, then loses interest or imagines lacking the ability to finish, and then, somehow, afterward, he regains confidence and finishes the job with a more positive outlook. Various health issues affect his mobility and may impede his long-term vigor.
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Barack Obama exudes grace, fluidity, charm wit and needs to always be the center of attention. He appears good natured, is very intuitive, easy going, with a seemingly informal style, preferring to get right to the point. His tremendous powers of concentration accompany poor detail orientation, so his message can sound fuzzy under scrutiny. He is adaptable and versatile, with abundant self-confidence and energy. He can be extremely dominating which defends a sensitive temperament and delicate feelings, and is open to influence, easily persuade and, under pressure, can lose objectivity. By nature, he is secretive and does not reveal all his plans. He greatly enjoys the good things in life. Throughout life, he attempts to overcompensate for an absent father and an overbearing mother and grandmother. He dislikes friction, likes to feel secure and avoid unpleasantness if threatened in any way. He has an amazing fantasy life, needs to put on airs much like a rooster puffing himself up, and sometimes common sense succumbs to imagination. The particular graphics in his signature hint at symbolism both religious and tribal, assuming the role of a coat of arms. The signature is well balanced looking as if it could have begun on the right or left side. This facility one has if you are raised writing Arabic moving right to left, and English moving left to right. A duality is carefully crafted in the upright line of the O: it forms a Christian cross, it is the first letter of the Arabic alphabet the Alif, which is representative of the Islamic prophet Allah and hints at the Crescent, the symbol of Islam.
This analysis is gleaned only from the handwritings of the candidates.
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Dr. Ari Korenblit is a New York State Supreme Court Certified Document Examiner, graphologist and psychotherapist in private practice. He lectures on and teaches handwriting analysis, and analyzes handwriting for personnel selection, marriage choice, forgeries, etc. To comment, please click here.
© 2008, Dr. Ari Korenblit
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