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OUR SENIOR MOMENT is a blog site by Wayne M. Patten. The intention herewith is to be serious when warranted, have as much fun as we can, bring forth accurate information not always disseminated honestly - and to poke fun at everyone's ability to have blank fruitless moments - young and older. You can participate by sending along your comments. Just keep them clean. I reserve the right to fire back :-)

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"My mind not only wanders, it sometimes leaves Planet Earth"

(WMP)

My loyalty and patriotism is loyalty and patriotism to one's country - not to its institutions or its office holders. The country, its states, counties, cities, towns and villages are the real thing, the substantial thing, the eternal thing. America, in all its being, is the thing to watch over, and care for, and be loyal and patriotic toward - not its leaders.

(WMP)






Whom Is Controlling Whom


There is a “power-group” in every town that spends everyone’s tax dollars. There is also “always” another extravagantly more powerful group authorizing the first group to spend those millions of dollars. We call the first cohort “Voters” - the second “Non-Voters.” Staying home is an unbelievably influential act.


SO - BEFORE YOU HEAD-OUT; PLEASE CHECK THE HOLY WEATHER: (click here) http://home.att.net/~hideaway_today/t133/noah.htm

OR - JUST PERK YOURSELF UP:

http://www3.telus.net/public/a7a55952/thoughts.htm


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Blog Author: Wayne M. Patten
Born December 20, 1938 in Anson, Maine. (Do not send cards - Only Money) Mother claimed I was invented at Chem-Lab at Madison High School. Time is proving her claim may be true. Enjoys Nature, Animals (includiing people), reading, writing and working. Owns a small in-home assisted living company locted in New Hampshire. Getting old and feeble but strength and memory return upon seeing beautiful women.
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HOW DO I KNOW, WHERE DO I GO, HOW DO I GET OFF

My younger and more talented friend, Lara Bricker, a columnist and reporter for Seacoast Media Group (Portsmouth Herald, Exeter Newsletter, etc.) once wrote,"Wayne Patten has an opinion about everything." I thought about suing her butt off then decided her impish smile and ability to make me laugh inside is more important. TO HELL WITH THE LAWSUIT! That's a good place for all lawsuits. Besides, Lara is correct. I find life exciting and interesting - just about everything interest me. And I surely have some kind of voiced opinion about just about everything drawing my attention. Especially religion and politics. This is natural for me - I favor those subjects shunned as unsafe to discuss. Oh! Well! It keeps life's currents swirling - which generates sustaining oxygen. To see Lara's impish smile go to her blog site at http://brickersblog.blogspot.com/ or click on her link above.

February 23, 2008

THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE

2008 MAY PROVE THE COLLAPSE OF THE ELECTORS. By February, within Democrat ranks, the suspicion and tension builds regarding Super Delegates. The close race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton fuels the concern that may kindle into a major inferno. Obama's followers are are even accused as cultist. The explosion will be avoided if the publicly elected delegation develops a large enough vote gap between candidates so that the unelected Super Delegates cannot reasonably alter the public‘s choice. It does not look like such mercy will happen.

Nonetheless, the core of this probable Democrat Primary dilemma does not end when the Republican and Democrat primaries deflate and the November elections begin drawing air. It is November 4, 2008 when all the people’s vote goes blowing in the wind - or at least, many political activists believe so.
The Electoral College (or College of Electors as properly referred) came to be written into law in 1845. Those electors are determined by the number of House Representatives of each state plus their two senators. There is one elector for each U.S. Representative and one for each Senator. All states have two senators each. The number of representatives vary from state to state according to population. It is this faucet that causes large difference in the number of delegates representing given states. Each state has a minimum of three delegates. In as much as the size of the House of Representative is controlled by Census and illegal aliens are often included in census counts some Americans are concerned that non-voting illegal immigrants influence the Electoral vote.
The real nation wide tremor is that the entire vote of the people by the people is ignored in an era when the nation’s vote can be, and is, tallied in an electronic flash. The College of Electors overrode the popular vote several times in recent years. The opposition to the College feels that its power is used to seat the candidates that the political or corporate elitists wish seated. There may be a tornado of truth in that thinking. The state of Maryland dropped out of college - The Electoral College. Presently, seven other states are considering the same. Many activists are moving to strike the College from the Constitution.
From November 4, 2008 through January 6, 2009, when officially counted by a joint session of Congress, the electoral tally will pass through many hands. Of course, the whole world knows the result meanwhile. Typical of government! Nonetheless, this openness signals a vulnerability to corruption.
One must first realize that the U. S. Constitution was not written to protect the common people of the land. The authors of the Constitution were elitists themselves. Like it or not, they were rich aristocratic noblemen out to protect their own interest. They were assuring that their power over “their” government remained in tact - even to surviving a public vote. Thus the College of Electors came to be. All else is a warming homespun American illusion that the common man/woman control the nation.
The U.S. Constitution framework changed little with passing years. Like other governments, America’s government remains comprised of a servitude to the rich and powerful. Only, now, that service is to the huge corporations instead of aloof landowners and farming gentry. And those huge corporations probably do value the Electoral College. After all, President Bush would not be in office if not for the Electoral College. It is time for you too decide how much “change“ you really want.

WMP

February 5, 2008

THE PEOPLE'S SACK ON THE BACK


Lobbying is a five-bay garage, wide open and stocked with speeding cold corruption. We the American people take the grueling punishment without closing the doors. Through our government, billion dollar corporations rob us. Religious groups use the presidency and congress to manipulate faith and faith’s followers. Minority groups manipulate how we speak, how we conduct ourselves, what our pleasures will and won’t be. Many of these groups aren’t even Americans as yet, sometimes they can’t speak American – but they dammed well know how to lobby to ascertain that they never have to.

We accept our wallets being raped. We accept our American language being slowly banished. We accept our traditions being trampled upon. What is wrong with us as an American people?

NOTHING! We are simply too tolerant!

If America is too survive, as a government of the majority, there are two elements of our system we must eradicate. Lobbying (gift giving & power peddling) and the Electoral College. These are corruption doors. And that corruption is used from the smallest town in the nation to the presidency.

With last November’s elections we voters shocked the world by sweeping large amounts of rank brown dirt from our political system. We also terrified our remaining tainted establishment. While we have the clean innocent minds that we just elected, we must continue regaining our control. We – from our homes, from our offices, from our work places – must continue our courageous energy and wipeout all lobbying, all campaign gifts and the Electoral College. We do this with telephone calls, emails, and hand written letters – whatever – send smoke signals if you must. And – we do plenty of talking. We write to, we talk to, the people we elected and the people we are going to oust from office if they aren’t reasonable and do it our way. We talk to our friends and neighbors; we let everyone know we are together and moving forward again. And, just like last November, we don’t stop until the dirt is gone. Doing such does not mean we elect all democrats – Congress already shows that to have been an error – we simply renew until we get what is loyal to us instead of immeasurable big-money.

Wayne M. Patten