Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
Monday, 1 February 2010
no more moonbase alpha
I was going to write a post about Obama cancelling investment in the Space Station on the Moon, but I wanted to have a go at that FAWM February Album Writing Month write a song a day thing as well and realised I didn't have time for both.
So I've combined them.
Useful chords for this are C, F and G.
No more moonbase alpha
No visits to the stars
No more walks on the milky way
No parking lots on Mars
I see twinkles in your eyes, babe
And the moonbeams in your hair
As you ride the sky to infinity
Make the universe so fair
But the bankers took the money
Politicians took the rope
They wrapped it up in a message
But it couldn’t give us hope
So the twinkles in your eyes, babe
And the starlight in your face
As you jet on to tomorrow
Fill the universe with grace.
Now I’m stranded here on Earthside
SInce they made that final call
No more rocket ships to outer space
Program terminated, fail.
P-P-P-P-Program
T-T-T-Terminated
Fail.
So the twinkles in your eyes, babe
You still speed across the sky
Make trails of silver star dust
Whilst I’m here unable to fly.
So the twinkles in your eyes, babe
And the moonbeams in your hair
You ride the sky to infinity
Make the heavens, oh so fair.
Perchance too much moonshine in the production of this?
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Barack Obama's Inauguration
As Barack finished his speech, the White House web site had already changed.
It appears that much of the world decided to take a peep at the ceremony today and I'm sure there will be gargantuan coverage (starting with my own).
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Saturday, 17 January 2009
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The process of Bush's departure and Obama's inauguration has started with Barack today boarding the train to Washington, emulating Lincoln's trip when trains were the main mode for longer journeys.
Of course, it also creates a full weekend of news as press track the journey and with the ceremony on Tuesday, I guess there'll be a holiday atmosphere in the USA on Monday before it all kicks off with the full televisual feast. I notice many US companies are arranging television screenings of the event on Tuesday.
Alternatively, a ticket to the VIP yellow area for the event itself can be found for a mere $20,000 (plus P&P).
Barack Obama shares some eloquence of speech with Abe Lincoln, although the period preceding the handover effectivley has kept him quiet whilst Bush finishes his own distinctive round of business, squeezing that last $350 billion of handout to recover from those who were allowed to operate irresponsibly during his time in office.
Obama's 'social pulpit' model is something of a contrast to Bush's 'bully pulpit', and could be instructive towards general social networking.
Back at the ranch, Bush has mumbled his last proper Press call and there's various spoof versions of it flittering around the web.
He looked worn in the conference, presumably exhausted from presiding over so much destruction and financial collapse, but with little real sign of remorse.
It will be interesting to see how the popular history records his time in office. I am sure various implements are already being sharpened.
I suppose with the smoke from warfare, economies collapsing, increasing unemployment and few recent redeeming moments, Obama walks into a role which is hardly loaded in his favour.
I'll play the Hope card here.
One of the few internet photos of rashbre as I made my obama poster today.
There is a lot to do.
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