Veterans Today Staff Writer 5-12-09
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217
I have been a staff writer for the Veterans Today Blog for awhile now. My page is banned from there site but every once in awhile they print my letters. I hold dear to my heart the welfare of every U.S. Military, Past Present and Future with my every word. I care about the U.S. citizens and our rights guaranteed under the Constitution. I am simply amazed at the number of people across the U.S. that read my letters every day as if this nobody has the right to say anything. I openly talk about my plight with memory that never leaves me. My openness never would have happen if I did not volunteer every day helping others. Helping this one Madbury NH family with a zoning issue is what sharpened my ability to be open. Being put in jail as a terrorist by the NH government to stop my opinion letters made me aware of the hardships placed on innocent U.S. citizens by people with to much power. The VA stopped my medical care for my service rated disabilities to help NH stop my opinion letters. Veterans Today writes about how it is now a daily routine for senator to read this site to learn about Veteran causes. It is not just Veterans Today that has banned me, every newspaper in the U.S. has banned my letters. My words are ringing across the U.S. any way.
My head injury left me with no memory of my life in the U.S. before the accident. I spent the next 31 months overseas as a U.S. Marine wondering what the U.S. was like. I now endure the pain in my head and back everyday volunteering hoping that it will cause my death. The articles in every newspaper talks about U.S. Military and Veterans committing suicide and ways to prevent it. You see over the years since 74 when I returned many times while in one of my other worlds I have attempted to do what many wish would happen to me. I have come close many times but seem to come back to this world and stop my actions. The one time that I remember that I did not come back in time the wind caught me and placed me on the top of a birch tree which lowered me to the ground safely before snapping. It was as if another Marine gave his life so that I can continue. It is like the torment and torture from the NH government is my incentive to teach the American People why it is not right for us to come home. The conflict of being proud of what we have done and what this civilized society taught us (and reminds us every day) what is correct, never come together. My plight with no memory of the U.S. prior to coming home left me to learn just how much silence is necessary to exist in a place that can not accept us. Silence has driven me to be open and write harsh, honest letters of what is necessary to you, the American people understanding that you will never conceive why we are proud of the atrocities of what we did.
I write the truth of the criminal acts of Judge Peter Fauver. The discrimination that the Madbury NH selectmen use to run local residents out of Madbury. The cover up by the NH supreme court. The Constitutional crimes of the NH elected officials and VA officials to stop a U.S. citizen from writing opinion letters. My heart is with every U.S. Military, Past, Present, and Future because we give everything to protect and defend that what you have become complacent with as if you expect it will always be here to protect you. Constitution.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
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