Sunday, June 29, 2008

To Editors-(Boston Globe Crime) 6-29-08

To Editors-(Boston Globe Crime) 6-29-08
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
The Boston Globe (In writing) tells a reader that the readers suicide would be better than this reader sending another letter to the editor to the newspaper. First of all in my opinion this is an illegal act. To tell a 100% disabled Veteran to kill himself. Second the Constitution, protected newspapers purposely to give the colonist a manner to publicly expose wrongs in government to stop totalitarianism. Third the ethical and moral harm this act has on the newspaper industry’s public image seems to criminally warrant all media censor ship of this Veteran‘s turmoil. Then for the Boston Globe not to print the readers response for the public to be informed is ludicrous. Now for other newspapers across the U.S. to knowingly aid the Boston Globe’s infringement on the public’s rights to know is the most outrageous crime possible.
Judge Peter Fauver criminally violated the Law and Constitution to protect the Madbury NH selectmen’s criminal activity. The Madbury NH selectmen use government powers to harm local residents the selectmen do not like. I volunteer my time to help this family and NH declares me a terrorist and takes my freedom for 6 months. The charges are dropped. A NH, U.S. congress woman uses government powers to interfere with my Military medical conditions to stop my letters. The VA stops my medical care for political self gain. The NH state police harass my family and suggest that I commit suicide because my letters are “over whelming the system in Concord”. Judge Fauver uses the Sheriff to harass me to stop my letters about him. The VA suicide hotline harass me to commit suicide. The VA uses the local police to harass me into suicide. The Dover NH police arrest me to aid a NH Congress woman criminal acts. I have violated no laws. The NH government, VA, Police, Sheriff and others have violated many laws to cover up the crimes of Judge Fauver and the Madbury selectmen.
I came back from the Vietnam Conflict with the relentless memories of the acts I committed for the freedom that the U.S. citizens enjoy. You that enjoy the freedoms Veterans give you can not understand every second of ever day, I need to die for what I did and I want to live all at the same time. Don’t tell me that I need help. From where” Most if not all doctors get deferments to attend school. Most that have been “in country” never killed or destroyed in the name of freedom. The VA wants my suicide and has stopped my medical care any how, so where do I get help. The courts, government and others are pushing for my suicide. The Boston Globe has the balls to push for my suicide in writing. I should (as many Veterans) never have come home to a country that we do not belong. “What are we fighting for, next stop is Vietnam”.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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