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Another sister is married

Last Sunday our family held a wedding reception on occasion of my sister’s marriage (the akad nikah actually took place on the previous day). I thank all those who received the invitation and attended the walimatul urus. It was a really busy time for me and because of that, I was unable to update the blog as I had originally planned. Anyway, I should return to the original program after this.

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25 Nov

An economy that favours me

Oh I really love the current rates for the USD into Ringgit right now! I am just waiting for the day when the USD goes up to 3.80 — bad news for some, but happy news for me! I guess that is the benefit of working online and getting your commission in…USD?

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10 Nov

Barack Obama and family in pictures

If you are looking for historical pictures of President-elect Barack Obama and his family, there is a good resource online which you can see here. A very interesting collection of photographs of a young Barack Obama, his parents and grandparents, as well as his family.

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08 Nov

Obama is President of the United States

There was never any doubt in my mind that Obama would win the Presidency of the United States. People were getting fed-up with the eight years of Rethuglicans misrule and the economic situation didn’t help either. So they elected an intelligent, charismatic candidate who can deliver the goods.

Despite the Democrat win, I am still adopting a “look-and-see” approach to how President Obama will handle the many problems left behind by the Bush administration. The only things I want done differently is that the US must pull out of Iraq, be an honest broker for a just peace in the Middle East, vis-a-vis the Palestinian issue and stop threatening countries with war if they do not get their way.

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05 Nov

US votes for change

No prizes for guessing whose side I am on and if you still can’t figure it out, then its obvious you don’t bother about US politics. I have been leaning towards Democrat candidates for as long as I can remember, because of their generally non-interventionist foreign policy and internal social reforms, both of which involves less war and more peace.

And we certainly need a lot of that in current times.

Ironically, I could have participated in the voting since I am a born-American (and that, folks, makes me a US citizen) but I choose not to. Firstly, because it is such a bother having to travel to the US embassy and prove that you are an American (and I haven’t renewed my US passport for like 20 years) and secondly, I already had my fair share of excitement voting in the last GE. So I think I’ll just cheer by the sidelines and hope for an Obama-Biden victory….

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04 Nov

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