Friday, July 15, 2011

NH Governor Lynch

No body wants to see
The opinion letter of a 100% disabled veteran to NH Governor Lynch is censored to protect the public from someone like me. The Nay Sayers can describe my letters as hostile, repetitive or any other way but they tell of government wrongs and they are my explanation of why the government is doing these wrongs to the public. The newspapers seem to believe censoring my words is the right thing to do in a free nation where the people come first at all costs. I volunteer to help others for over thirty years since coming back in 74. I ran for NH State senate and the newspapers believe harming my character in the public eye is the right thing to do to protect the public from danger like me. NH and the VA stop my medical care for combat related disabilities to stop my opinion letters and no one cares. I have four separate disabilities from four separate times during my MC tour. I freely help others with out violating the law and this is what NH does to a disables US Marine.
The NH Supreme Court has to allow the public to correct wrongs committed by the SC violating the Constitution. To protect one of their (SC) own they refused to hear a case of criminal wrongs by Judge Peter Fauver. Fauver knowingly with intent to harm enabled the Madbury NH selectmen to take land for the selectmen’s personal gain from local residents. The Documented facts were presented to the NH SC and they refused to hear the case to protect one of their own. Government officials and court personal violate the law to impede my exposing these wrongs to the public. Government and newspapers create the illusion of the danger to the public that I am to convince no one to care of the harm being inflicted on my family, friends and me. Can this be what disabled US Marines get as retaliation for coming back alive?
The opinion letter of a 100% disabled US Marine censored thank you governor lynch for caring.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-659-6217

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