A nation that forgot. 2-21-09
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
“Never leave a man behind”. How many times have we seen hero’s in a movie tell the audience these words. Reality is this nation (U.S.) leaves Veteran’s behind all the time. What inspired this letter is in today’s newspaper the article on “Workshop for NH veterans”. I believe that it is great that society is working to try to recognize the needs of veterans. The only problem is that it is a smoke screen. I am a 100% disabled Veteran from the Vietnam Conflict. Dr. Mark Levinson, director of the Manchester VA has been aware that my VA medical care has been used as a weapon to stop my writing opinion letters. Mark has helped them. The newspapers have become so biased that they refuse to print my opinion letters because they may hurt people with good reputation. The VA has become so self protective that they formed what is know as a “Blue Wall” which negates all the checks and balances to protect Veteran’s from such harm. Shea-Porter a NH elected U.S. Rep. has used her federal influence to cause medical harm to me. I speak openly about my problems but there are many Veterans that are swept under the rug that this nation just leaves behind. The newspapers refusing to print both sides of a news article diminishes everything that veteran’s give this nation. Refusing to print the response to a newspaper article is discrimination but it does not matter because the words of a Veteran can be left behind as the silence echoes of the demons of war.
I have violated no laws, yet I am willing to place my life on the line to tell the American people Judge Peter Fauver is a criminal and the NH supreme court covered up the crimes to protect their own. NH governor Lynch uses the Police and government services to stop my exposing Fauver’s crimes. The newspapers censor the facts as I am a 100% disabled veteran that can be stereo typed as a nut and left behind with out medical care in the silence of the night. If Fauver did nothing wrong then print the truth and let the people decide. Is this nation so afraid to reveal that the Madbury NH selectmen use government powers to seek and get retaliation for personal satisfaction against local residents that you would harm a disabled veteran. The NH governor charged me two hundred dollars to speak with him. They take money yet refuse to speak with me. The facts in my case are so well documented our NH government and courts are afraid that the public will learn the truth if anything is done. They use my military medical conditions as a weapon to stop my free speech and the newspapers refuse to print the truth.
Freedom of the press came from those veteran’s left behind that the silence of the newspapers unwillingness to print response letters displays so well. The truth should never be left behind as the ethical and moral belief’s slowly leave this nation. Judge Fauver and the NH supreme court can not be allowed to extinguish a veteran because a nation forgot what the word “never” meant. Have a response work shop to tell the U.S. people that this veteran’s medical care was stopped to silence free speech. Freedom of the press (editor’s) approval should not stop the truth.. Are you afraid to print the truth or was that left behind also?
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
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