Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Nellie Bly then and now

Nellie Blythen and now
I read in the newspaper about efforts and responsibility one young female reporter in 1830’s took to report the unbiased facts of the people needing change to make the USA a better nation for all equally. Occupy the world is people tired of the power telling them to be happy with what little they have because less is possible. Solving problems in a civilized manner only goes so far before realizing violence and death happens when the powerful are too ignorant to talk with us the “little people”. Each week I read Nellie’s story to understand biased editors still refuse facts not on truth but the individual telling them. Newspapers are to report the news and the facts no matter whom they hurt. The people of the USA realized the unbiased facts reported by the news media kept informed voters aware of the wrongs around them enabling corrections in a non-violent manner. Nellie is the reason our young children give their lives in battle to protect and defend our Constitution even today, as freedom is not at no cost. The unbiased facts then and now are dependent on who is telling them. The editors are wrong then and they are wrong now.
To stop a disabled US Military Veteran from receiving medical care to stop freedom of speech cannot happen in the USA. The public has no idea of the deep mental battles thriving in my head getting worse every day. Flashbacks and depression brought on by Veterans Administration hardships directed at US Military Veterans sanctioned for what ever reason by the department established to help our returning military men and women, not hurt those they do not like. To refuse to report the facts of a disabled US Military man or woman being harmed by the very government personal we the people place our trust makes no since. To believe women like Ms Bly are not capable as men is comparable to editors censoring the facts of medical care dependent on obeying our government officials. Our Constitution recognizes everyone as equal protection under the law. The people have a right (no they have an obligation) to be informed of the facts. The NH Supreme Court refused to hear a case of Judge Peter Fauver criminally violating the Constitution to intentionally harm US citizens. Fauver used the trusted power of the people to enable the Madbury NH selectmen to steal from local residents for the selectmen’s personal gain. Violence cannot be necessary to make the public aware of what our government and courts are doing to a disabled US Marine.
Confused from the repeated non-violent facts of government wrongs then and now. Flashbacks of killing an innocent enemy child in the heat to get my M-16 back and escape the enemy camp is medicated by VA rather than learn and treat. Ms Bly once did a story on the Blackwell’s island asylum informing the people of the cruel and harmful government torture of human beings needing help. Things have not changed. Newspapers censor the truth to knowingly harm the US Military Veterans in need of medical help is a symbol of biased newspaper reporting then and now. Facts are the truth no matter who is reporting them.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
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