New beginnings
It would appear that Jason does not want me to mention his site on here.

I seriously worry about the Bush administration. Not only is it using unquestionably terrible weapons in Afghanistan today (the Guardian put it most succinctly: ‘[t]he blast sucks up oxygen, creating a blast which collapses lungs, breaks eardrums, and pulls out eyes’), not only is it encouraging Britain to join it in questionable action in a future conflict with Iraq, but John Ashcroft, the nation’s attorney general, has apparently taken to singing. Not just in the shower in the morning, but at meetings and conferences, and not just short tunes, but four-minute productions he has written himself, including lines like ‘This country’s far too young to die’.
I guess it might go down better in America than it does over here. We should also be wary that we’re only able to read about it in the papers, so we’re reading someone else’s take on the whole thing, but even so you have to wonder where someone with such a big job finds the time to write songs.
At the same time, Will Young, he of Pop Idol, currently at number one with a rather ordinary song, has apparently been banned from appearing on Top of The Pops. He’ll be one of the first number-one artists in the show’s history not to sing live on the show, all because the architects of his success insist that he should be allowed to sing two songs on the show rather than just one.
The BBC has refused, but it does open up an interesting opportunity. How about he share the spot with John Ashcroft, so both songs get airtime, but sung by different people? It only seems to be the fact that they’d have to devote a quarter of the show to one person that is making the BBC so jumpy.
The songs complement each other quite well, too, when you look at the lyrics
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