Posted by
Sgtusmc on Monday, April 07, 2008 9:44:08 AM
Life ? Another Day 4-07-08
Boston Globe criticism
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
I served Our country as a U.S. Marine. I returned a combat related 100% disabled veteran to New Hampshire. I have volunteered every day since I returned helping others to relieve my guilt of coming back alive. Better people than I, gave their lives so that our Supreme Law “Constitution” protected every individual equally. I have relived events from my experiences as a Marine every day since I came home. This letter is not about me, it is about every child since the creation of the U.S. that has served to protect and defend said Constitution. Some people believe that I should stop writing letters. Newspapers and media refuse to print my letters. The VA stops my medical care to prevent my writing letters. The Strafford County Sheriff’s office highlights words in RSA’s to inform me my letters are criminal acts. These deputies are now Judge Fauver’s personal enforcers against public opinion of Fauver. The Boston Globe sends me email telling me to commit suicide. Our children go off to foreign soil to serve the U.S. and return to be striped of our rights, dignity, and medical care.
Do Veterans deserved to have our opinion printed? Does a Veteran’s opinion only matter if it does not expose criminal acts committed by judges and government officials? Should judges and government officials have the right to violate the law to harm a disabled veteran that dares volunteer help to others. Look at the care given to returning Veteran’s with injuries from combat. Many slip through the cracks and are set a drift in society to become homeless or dead after being discharged. VA hospitals are second class medical facilities where some doctors don’t speak English. Veteran’s care is dependent on fitting with in a budget. A caring VA staff care is limited by administration officials. The NH government officials are so daring that they use a disabled veterans health as a weapon to control public information and NH VA officials allow this crime. Life? Another day where the newspapers believe censoring the words of a disabled veteran will make the U.S. a better place for all to live. The NH motto is “Live Free or Die”, it should be “NH Veteran’s should die before coming home” I have violated no laws and I write the truth. Ask! Why should a newspaper print articles about me and ask me to commit suicide yet they refuse to print the words of the disabled Veteran being harmed? The NH governor should listen to my words.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi