Thursday, January 15, 2009

New Hampshire elected officials 1-15-09

New Hampshire elected officials 1-15-09
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
I ask the newly elected and those with experience to look at my letters and request to speak to the NH government. This “Redress of Grievances” part of our constitution may not be used any more but it is a part of our Constitution. It is the most important part because it allows those that the system has ignored or damaged to inform the full house of wrongs in government. People whom do not know me will tell you “I am a scary person”, that “I am a danger to society”. I am neither. I volunteer every day to help others to make life in the U.S. better for all. You can be assured if you fail to honor my request to speak to the full house, that the newspapers will not inform the NH public. The editors have decided to censor my opinion letters and crucify my character in their articles. I am a 100% disabled veteran. I served as a U.S. Marine during the Vietnam Conflict. For you to grant a citizen time can not be to much to ask the newly elected government. I have filed many Redress of Grievances only to be harm further.
I will be up front as I have been every where I go. I have serious disabilities from my tour in the MC. I do not look disabled to the average eye. My life as a U.S. citizen since I returned in 1974 has been a struggle. I do not violate the law and I give as much as I can to make life better for others in U.S. The NH government has worked with the VA to stop my medical care for service connected injuries. The NH government has taken my freedom under the Patriot Act. The NH government uses the state and local police to harass my family. The local sheriff under the direction of Judge Fauver detains me to stop my opinion letters. NH’s U.S. Rep Shea-Porter uses her federal powers to interfere with my freedom and disabilities. My Constitutional rights have been so dismantled by the New Hampshire government I have no where to go.
The funny thing is that I talk about my continuing trips in my mind to places no one should ever experience. Over thirty years I have learned to live with and accept that I can never come home. How can something be real if what we are fighting for does not exist. “That the United States government works for the people” I have talked about how this Marine is stuck in a benjo ditch, dead and this is the eternal he-ll. I have done (what this civilized society rules) many cruel and harmful acts to other human beings. Being proud of my actions with out feelings, or compassion this society can not accept.
Yesterday was one of those trips. I wanted so much to get out of he-ll that in my mind jumped off a high spot to land head first in a bed of rocks. The feeling of freedom as I floated through the air was so peaceful. A gust of wind caught me and took me away. My pant leg caught the top of a birch tree. A branch tour through the material as the tree bent to the ground. A few feet from touching the earth a loud snap like “incoming” rang through my ears. My pant leg was torn and blood ran out of my right upper leg as I got into my truck. The reality is did I come home and because of my actions society took my guaranteed rights away. Can my body still be over there for eternity and I will never come home.
You the people of the United State of America have some serious questions to ask the State of New Hampshire. What are we fighting for? Next stop is Vietnam!
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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