Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Non-violent writing 9-30-08

Non-violent writing 9-30-08
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
Violence should never be necessary in a civilized society. It is amazing the police in so many towns that know me. You would think it is because they recognize people that are criminals. This is not the case with me. The Police in so many towns come up to me, shake my hand and talk to me as if we were long time friends. I volunteer so much in the state and local communities, we most likely volunteered together. To tell the truth that I do not really remember them. I have a bad memory from one of my four disabilities. Some events I remember as if they were today and others I will never recall. People every day, that I have no idea whom they are, talk to me as if we are long time friends. It is always easier to talk to people and have an understanding. Then violence is never needed. You would believe in a civilized society some one that volunteers so much and the police recognize from this volunteering would be treated equal under the law. The police favor those with power and only help the little people when it has no consequences on their careers or will benefit it. Police take an oath, but that oath has become a joke as the document that they swear to obey and honor has become worth less. Violence can never be away to rejuvenate this document (CONSTITUTION).
Judge Fauver committed MALICE when he allowed the Madbury NH selectmen to use government powers for their own (selectmen’s) personal revenge against local Madbury citizens that the selectmen did not like. These are strong words that if not true would have consequences that I would be libel for. The NH Supreme Court felt duty bound to protect their legal dominance that they refused to hear the case when presented to them. There is a government record that the newspapers ignore allowing the public to be blind sided. Is my death the only way to honor those that never came home.
The newspapers are so biased (as the police) that they refuse to print my opinion of wrongs in government. What ever happen to let the voters decide. The newspapers wrote biased articles to benefit my opponent in the recent primary. The Boston Globe in writing told me to commit suicide before writing another letter to the editor. The police lock me up to silence my letters. The VA stops my medical care for combat related disabilities to stop my letters. NH U.S. Rep uses her federal powers to use my service medical condition to put me in a nut house. She uses the Dover NH police(with false complaint) to arrest me to stop my letters. These are criminal acts that the police refuse to respond to and the newspapers refuse to expose to the public.
Are there now two sides to society in New Hampshire. Those that the police and government protect, serve and the rest of us that bow to these dictators. Hitler would be proud of the newspaper’s willingness to censor and the governments power to dominate.
Violence can never be necessary in a civilized society. Look what it got the man in Rochester that asked for help. He was refused help because he was a nobody that the police labeled. He got so desperate because of alcohol and mental depression that he felt his only choice was to ask Hillary at her headquarters.
I am a 100% service connected disabled U.S. Marine. Three of my four disabilities are combat related. I have violated no laws. I volunteer every day to help others. I have asked for help. I lost, will you. The police do not serve the people they protect the government’s dominance.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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