Monday, October 6, 2008

Society’s miss call for help 10-6-08

Society’s miss call for help 10-6-08
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
I read in the paper today about the Eisenberg hostage case at Hillary’s campaign headquarters in Rochester NH. Hostages words “Morgan and Johannessen expressed sympathy for Eisenbert’s situation despite the trauma they have felt as a result of his actions”. Mental health cases are dismissed or swept under the rug every day making these human beings suffer. Society’s biggest mistake is to attempt to justify not seeing the need for help before some criminal action is taken. Eisenberg went to the hospital and many others only to be turned away. I agree what this man did was wrong but is not what society and the news media’s in actions and response wrong also. I am a 100% service connected disabled veteran. Three of my four disabilities came from separate combat related missions. I survived as the only U.S speaking person on eight convoy’s deep into the “Bush” to deliver surplus supplies to friendly camps. I had a sniper bullet pass with in inches of my head. I crashed in a C-117 plane. I survived a mortar attack and the list goes on. One of my disabilities left me with no memory of ever being in the U.S. before my 31 months overseas tour as a U.S. Marine. I have a Traumatic brain injury. The newspapers refuse to print my letters to the editor and society condemns me for placing the welfare of the United States first above anything else. I have serious medical problems and the Veterans Administration stopped my medical care because of political self gain. U.S. Rep from NH filed a false police report to get me arrested to stop my letter. When this failed she used her federal connections to have a VA Dr. file involuntary commitment orders. When this failed my VA medical was stopped. I ran for NH state senate this past Sept. The newspapers wrote great articles about my opponent but with one liners about me crippled any chance for the voters to decide in my favor.
Judge Fauver criminally violated the Constitution to aid the Madbury selectmen’s actions to use government powers to seek personal revenge against local residents. This family asked for my help when they read one of my letters in the paper. I then volunteered, The NH supreme court refused to hear the case when presented to them. The case would have questioned the integrity of the NH judicial branch. The system no longer protects the people against abusive government acts. Editors no longer print the opinion of the people. Where does one go?
Do you know why I can write such clear descriptions of criminal acts by judges and government officials with out fear of legal action against me. The truth is some thing that the editors, courts and government are trying to keep from the public. Taken me to court would expose the truth to the public. These criminals that we the public trust violates the law to attempt to stop me. Where do I go when it is the gov and courts.
People have sympathy for Eisenberg after he took drastic action for society’s inaction to help this human being when he asked. Violence brings attention but it effects other’s lives also. I have violated no laws, yet even today (as I have every day since I came back to the “world” in 74 from a conflict) will volunteer my time to help others.
I have serious medical conditions from my service to the U.S. The news media ignores my legal attempts to call the public to help. Where do I go when it is the government that I got my injuries defending is the one harming me because I volunteer to help a Madbury NH family that the government is seeking revenge against.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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