Veteran Suicide Jokes 4-21-09
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
We all recognize that even today U.S. Military returning are not getting the care that they need. We realize that our Military are afraid to come home. The joke in todays paper “are we going to another country where we’re considered a threat. Yeah…home” highlights how we (Veteran) feel. You are tired of hearing my facts over and over. I have attempted to end it so many times in the thirty years that I have been back. Just a few months ago I jumped from forty foot high rocks to end it. A strong gust of wind blew me across to a birch tree where the top stuck in my pant leg. The tree as if it was bowing lowered me to the ground then it broke. I noticed the scare on my leg yesterday so I went back to see if it was true. I saw the top half of the birch tree pointing toward the ground at my missing keys. The letters that I write are repetitive as is my continuous memory of every day wittiness to what we did. Newspapers are afraid of scaring this civilized society to print this 100% disabled Veterans opinion. Returning U.S. Military today are being denied medical care and many homeless on the street. Do we all realize that the news media is censoring the call from veterans for help.
Leanna from NH in todays opinion writes how she would like to give to the Uganda soldiers. This is her right but what about all the U.S. Military over the years that this nation has ignored or left out in the cold because it did not fit a politicians pet projects. Many people praised my letter yesterday about Shea-Porter and her mirage of helping veterans. It is as if the majority of the U.S. Public believe that your rights will always be here. It is as if you do not see the need to protect your freedom. We are one nation in a large, corrupt world. Out of the many, many letters of support, there is always one telling me that my letters are repetitive. It can never be repetitive to expose Judge Peter Fauver using court powers to allow the Madbury NH selectmen to drive people that they do not like out of Madbury. The NH supreme court covered it up. It can never be allowed for the NH government and the VA to use a 100% combat related disabled veteran medical care to stop an opinion letter. People in NH and the U.S. would rather speak up and rally for the Uganda soldiers or others rather than speak for those that gave just so you would not feel the need. The Veterans administration has shut me out.
Yesterday my nose bust into a blood bath as my head pounded and my mind took me back to where I have been. The pain in my back increased as my movements got chaotic. Until my legs went numb and I came back laying on the floor. It is hard to hold a conversation with anyone because most of my hearing was left when I was blown off the runway. I do not want your pity or praise. I have no medical care.
I want you the people of the United States of America to realize that the veterans of today and tomorrow do not feel that we belong. Todays joke is a reality check to what those that gave for your freedom feel. It is like the “homeland memo warning about Vets”. Enjoy your freedom Leanna and the rest of you, because if you feel that it will always be here that it does not need you to protect it. Bye, Bye some day maybe the end will come.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
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