Friday, May 30, 2008

Governor Lynch Why? 5-30-08

Governor Lynch Why? 5-30-08
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
I am exhausted today. I have sharp shooting pains in my head. My back feels like someone is hitting it with a 2”x4”, my lower cafes hurt and my ears are buzzing. I am alive and for that reason we must look positive. Today I can not remember a single thing that I did yesterday, so lets start fresh. Frequently I have days or events that I can not recall at all, it is part of my disability. This morning I read an article from the Concord Monitor about me. Maybe now the Governor of NH will learn that I am not a bad person. I talk and shake Lynch’s hand every time that we bump into each other. We have a friendly chat and each time he takes my Phone # and tells me he will call. He never does. Now I can under stand the reason that his aid Colin Manning says. This 100% service connected disabled U.S. Marine is a security risk. I paid Two hundred dollars to the Portsmouth Little League charity to have lunch with Lynch. I asked on live radio before biding at the auction if I was high bidder will the Governor have lunch with me. On live Radio the answer was yes so I bid the top. I have the receipt from 1270 Am Radio of Dover NH whom held the auction. This radio news station held the auction and knows the facts but will not stand up for what they pledged. The local and state newspapers refuse to print my opinion letters because they claim they are repetitive. The Concord Monitor did some investigating and found that what I write is the truth. If what I say is so repetitive why is the State of NH and the VA still violating the law to inflict harm on me every single day. The Concord Monitor tells the other half, the part that the news should have by all ethical and moral law printed every one of my letters from the beginning. I gave my life as a child for your freedom and you treat not just me but many Veterans like the trash. Veterans should at least be in titled to the same rights that we protected for you.
I am now dizzy and the pain in my head is beyond reason so I must stop.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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