Of late, I have been struck by an urge to be more socially active. I look at people who fight passionately for a cause – Darfur, World Vision, Make Poverty History… the list is endless, really – and in fleeting moments, almost envy them.
I’m no Paris Hilton, but [...]
So I’ve been keeping an occasionally straying eye on the Democratic Presidential race over in the US of A. If that, indeed, is what it’s called. Basically, the Democratic party will be electing someone to run for President, and right now, it’s down to Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards. What makes this one [...]
It’s all in the smile. And the smile was probably the only reason why neither David nor I got into too much trouble while handing out how-to-vote cards today. That is, if you don’t take into account the fact that we lost both our signs (you know, those big flimsy things with “Family First” [...]
Continuing in my spirit of campaigning, here’s another good cause. The Family First political party needs volunteers come election day (9th October) to man booths. I don’t think there’s too much involved, badges, T-shirts, voting cards and a minimum of 4 hours on a Saturday. And that is all I know about it. [...]
I was using SBS as background noise for my reading last night when it distracted me. That is totally not what background noises are supposed to do, but that’s besides the point.
The programme on was Dateline, and it was about this Canadian citizen who’d been deported to Syria by the United States for [...]
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