Is Violence needed??? 10-4-08
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
Editors across the U.S. violate the trust of the people by not printing my letters. I write a letter once a day about the new crimes the public officials do to me to stop my letters. I volunteer to help a Madbury NH family. Judge Fauver used the power of the NH courts to allow the local selectmen using government powers for their own personal revenge against this family. This family read a letter in the local paper that I wrote and this family was so desperate because of what lawyers and the courts allowed the selectmen to get away with they asked for my help. I am a 100% disabled veteran with combat related injuries. I dropped out of school at 17 to become a U.S. Marine and defend what is right in the U.S. My volunteer help is every day (even today) helping people in need. Rich, poor, red, black, white everyone can use a hand once in awhile. I volunteer in police programs, NH state and federal programs, school and even just people on the street that look like they could use a hand. I need to volunteer because I came back alive and I owe those that never did this respect. If I have not violated a law, volunteer every day to help others, put in writing and make these letters public, is it not the moral and ethical responsibility of the editors to enlighten their readers. Is not the public whom trust the editors to print the opinion of the people to expose wrongs in government the right thing for the editors to do? I ask the U.S. public! Newspapers give themselves awards each year, is there an award for the worst act the editors can do to the U.S. (Violate the people’s trust? The NH Supreme Court covered up these crimes, it is documented.
My veteran’s medical care was stopped as a tool for the NH government to stop my letters each day. A top NH VA official told me to commit suicide. The Boston Globe put it in writing telling me to commit suicide. The NH governor Lynch sends the state police to my home to inform me that my letters are causing problems in the state capitol and the governor would prefer my suicide. I have personally asked the governor to meet with me and handed him my letters at least six times. He tells me that he will set a meeting and that is the last I hear from him. A U.S. Rep from NH used her federal powers to have a VA doctor file involuntary commitment orders to stop my letters. She also when this failed filed a false police complaint with the Dover NH police to stop my letters. Judge Fauver uses the local sheriff to arrest me as a way to attempt to intimidate me to stop my letters. I have violated no laws but I do volunteer each day to help others.
You just do not get it. As a U.S. Marine I have been to hell and back many times. It is like a second home that I can never forget. The government finds ways to violate the law to stop me but will not talk to me to correct the wrongs. The editors knowingly violate you the public’s trust. I have learned to love the U.S. I trust her to some day correct the wrongs. I will never use violence no matter what these public officials and editors do to me. I feel no guilt for killing other human beings but I will not let my acts as a U.S. Marine that in your eyes was wrong, be in vain. I tell the public not to feel bad because the VFW and American Legion have deserted me also. I believe what so many of our citizens gave their lives for over the history of our country that I have to continue until the editors see the light. It is every newspapers responsibility to tell the U.S. what the Veteran’s administration has done to this NH Marine. Kill me maybe I, then can forget what I have done for this nation. The VA is encouraging me to commit suicide.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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