Disagree with Government 2-12-08
Peter Macdonald 465 Packersfalls rd Lee NH 03824 603659-6217 NH.red.sox@gmail.com
When is enough-enough? Do we start killing? Do we have a law that gives us the right to “Take up arms and abolish when all means of redress fail”? Do we abolish those individuals that violated the Constitution to harm intentionally legal born U.S. citizens? In a civilized society is talking not the proper form to solve disagreements? What do you do when the power full judges and elected officials refuse to talk? What do you do when a U.S. congress woman from NH uses the medical condition of a 100% disabled veteran to control free speech by stopping this veterans medical care? The State of New Hampshire uses discrimination to stop government agencies like VFW, American Legion, disability rights center and all others from helping this 100% disabled Veteran
NH has taken my freedom, with false charges to place me in jail. The NH state police harass my family at work and home. The local Lee and Dover NH police refuse to allow me to file a complaint against elected officials. The NH Veteran’s hospital uses now limited and substandard medical care for control. The pain in my head has gotten to the point of intolerable. The flash-backs to a time best forgotten have almost taken over my life. I refuse to allow NH Judges and officials to stop my volunteer helping a Madbury NH family expose government wrongs.
NH governor Lynch charged me money to talk with him. He took my money and refused to meet. When is enough-enough? NH believes protecting the criminal activity of Judge Peter Fauver is more important than the constitutional rights guaranteed the individual. Helping this family and the harm NH has inflicted on my family does have it’s good side. This case has made me aware just how bad returning U.S. military Veterans are treated in the U.S. We fight to protect your freedom. We come home to be treated with discussing neglect because we no longer belong.
The ethical code of the news media now has a special exception that allows biased or not reporting of harm committed against Veterans. When is enough-enough? Suicide justifies the medical need for us to understand the conflict of (what we did was right), (what we did was wrong). Did we not kill on foreign soil to stop criminal government actions against other human beings? We give our lives for the country that we love. The United States of America.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
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