Thursday, January 22, 2009

"It's A New Dawn"


The above words were spoken by the immortal Gracie Slick as the Jefferson Airplane launched into their song Volunteers on the 3rd day of the Woodstock festival in August, 1969. They seem to me as fitting as any I could utter as our nation truly begins a "new dawn."

Today, President Obama issued executive orders to close the Guantanamo detention center, and to stop the use of torture as an interrogation technique - not conveniently and legally spun as in the previous administration (who were those masked men, kemo sabe?).

"The message that we are sending the world is that the United States intends to prosecute the ongoing struggle against violence and terrorism and we are going to do so vigilantly and we are going to do so effectively and we are going to do so in a manner that is consistent with our values and our ideals," the president said.

End the torture now, Mr. President, and investigate those who conducted it during the past 7 years, wherever it may lead.


Avie and I spent the morning snapping pictures off the television and wishing we were in DC for the inauguration, but enjoying it nearly as much. A big plus - it was quite a bit warmer in Palm Springs.


2 comments:

  1. Alan, before I forget, I have enjoyed your music this afternoon..listened to several of your songs. I like this new song... :-)

    In looking at your website and the blog, it seems we are sure on the same page about our former president and about our new one. I did the same as you guys, took about two hundred photos of the Inauguration Concert from HBO and the Inauguration. I have put many on disc for future viewing. And on my blog. What an exciting time and even optimistic time it is now. We're ready for change. :-)

    Really nice photos you have posted.

    I find your music lyrics to be nicely poetic and not only unique but diverse. You should be writing poetry also.

    Linda

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  2. Thank you so much, Linda. From just a quick look I like your blogs as well - I'll look further when I get the chance. But certainly we are kindred spirits....keep the faith.

    Alan

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