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A passerby seizes the moment; observes it and gathers information. Then he moves on to the next stage in life. To be a passerby, you must know where you're going, choose the right elements of your experience and let go of the world and all its things. You must move on all the time.

October 4th, 2008

Vote Smart

Yesterday’s approval of the $700 billion bailout bill may restore America’s financial order but it will take some time for the entire nation to experience its impact. Meanwhile, unemployment rate is getting worse, housing prices continue to fall, and the rising prices of food and fuel still hurt American households. Many workers, even those with good jobs, are saving little or nothing for retirement.

As Presidential candidates see economy as a political issue, many voters are finally paying more attention to what each candidate’s record tells about them. Americans can no longer afford to solely depend on media to provide the right information for them. Media has proven its imbalance and failure to be a competent watchdog for the people’s good and internet sites multiply global information and disinformation. We should, therefore, carefully research candidates and put a great deal of thought into our greatest duty as citizens.

Why I Blog

This way to my Dashboard!This world is a bridge… and I am only passing through it. As long as I live, I am on the road travelling. But I prefer to leave a trail of what I’ve learned from my every battle, struggle, valley and mountain. Life is transient. And time waits for nobody. So I must grasp every bit of life’s lesson in any way I can to write on this blog. Everything I have and everything I am will one day be forgotten. But this blog “may stay” a little longer online after I’m gone.
    ---- Maria Marien, Blogger.

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