Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Violence In A civilized society 3-17-09

Violence In A civilized society 3-17-09
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
We as a civilized society have so much need. Look around you and see the people that could use a hand. The well to do, the well educated, the poor neglected bum on the street, everyone at some point needs a kind hand. Society has let their moral, ethical belief’s get in the way of doing what is necessary. We have accepted being deceived by the trust that our hearts give. How many times has a judge told a defendant that police have no reason to lie? How many times have we trusted our financial wealth to people because we believe? How many times has a government official promised something and lied to gain our trust. We have learned to trust people with important positions because of their social stature. We place so much trust in people that we allow our children to be sent off to war for our president’s legacy. Has the need arose for violence in our own needs to make others aware. Our government considers me a dangerous social outcast. Set aside that I have violated no laws. Accept that I volunteer every day helping others since I came back to the “world” from a political Conflict “Vietnam”. The newspapers have with biased reporting degraded my social life to questionable character in the neighborhood. The courts have labeled me a terrorist, taken my money and more. The U.S. Marine Corps gave me four service connected disabilities and labeled me 100%. I have taken life and given life. People believe what the newspapers print, trust what government officials tell the people and what the judge rules believing that the system will not deceive them. I came from being a 17 year old U.S. Marine with no memory in a conflict to wanting so much to fit into a U.S. society that can not accept returning Veterans. It is not that you knowingly out cast us. It is that personality wise we are not the child that could have been before we left. We have done things that you tell use will make us better if we talk about them, then label us for the uncivilized things we have done. Silence in some situation is a word the newspapers and police can make you look guilty for doing. Silence is the first step in not educating the people to understand what the newspaper, government and courts are doing. It is called deception.
No one wants to accept that Judge Peter Fauver is a criminal. The Madbury NH selectmen used the trusted power of government to inflict harm on local Madbury residents. Fauver knowingly used the court powers to allow this, then violated the constitution himself to inflict harm on others. The newspapers have censored the facts as they will this opinion letter. I volunteer to help Madbury NH residents and the government stops my VA medical for disabilities received defending the very Constitution that we are allowing these deceitful, trusted leaders to violate. The NH Supreme Court covered up these crimes to protect their monopoly of power over the people. It is easy to accept that I am a danger to society because for to many years my volunteer help has been my silent personal need to make life better. My reason was personal because I came back alive and many better than I, gave their lives for a civilized society called the United States of America. Society’s needs are why I volunteer even if the newspapers make you believe that I am a dangerous person looking for pity. Killed in action or suicide is the only way for some Veterans ever really to accept a civilized society’s deceptive needs. I am a danger to no one and I will not violate the law. I believe in you the people of the U.S. I just do not belong here.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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