Sunday, April 27, 2008

Desperate people Kill 4-27-08

Desperate people Kill 4-27-08
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
I wish that I could run out of things to write about. I know some of you wish the same thing. The welfare of the United States and the need for “we the people” to stay involved in government dominates over my desire to silently live a life out of the public eye. Do we need to ask is violence the only tactic to stop the newspapers from censoring the facts from the public? We live in a civilized society. Let us talk. Governor Lynch shakes my hand frequently and takes my number and tells me he will call. He never does. NH state senators boost about helping the citizens of NH yet they refuse to allow the government to hear a disabled Veteran’s words. The Governor can waste thousands of dollars storming my house with the NH State Police last week yet talking with a disabled Veterans is to much. NH and the VA took my VA medical as a weapon to stop my letters, put me in jail as a terrorist, harass my family constantly, depleted my money, arrest or detain me constantly, all in an effort to cover up Judge Peter Fauver’s constitutional crimes. Fauver intentionally with intent to harm violated the Constitution against a Madbury NH family for the benefit of the Madbury selectmen’s revenge against this family. Ask is the criminal acts of one judge worth the demise of our Constitution? Is yours and my wish of running out of things to write about worth the cost of the rights of the people?
I understand people will always have trouble conceiving as even possible the events that formed my life. I lived a fairytale life of horrors as a U.S. Marine. I came back 100% disabled to live a good fairytale life as a U.S. citizen volunteering to help others. To come back alive and (let the people back here shame every Veteran over the history of this nation that gave their lives for the defense and protection or our Constitution) allow Fauver’s crimes to go un-checked is saying what so many gave their lives for was in shame. We (the Veterans) killed for you and some day you (if you do not correct the wrongs in government now) will become desperate enough to kill to get your rights back. My flash-backs of killing makes me almost desperate enough to kill only my self. You the people of the U.S. may some day have these flashbacks as a desperate person. In a civilized, non-violent, legal manner I ask the governor of NH and the people of the NH’s house to listen to my words. Talking to me can only benefit the people. Desperate people kill and violate the law, I am not a desperate person. Only you in government and newspapers that violate the law to stop my letters are desperate. Communication is the only way for a civilized society to stop desperate people. I ask Governor Lynch is a 100% disabled veteran not good enough to be in your honors presences? Does any newspaper across the U.S. have enough respect for what Veterans do for you to print the request of a 100% disabled Veteran to speak to the NH Governor?
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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