Saturday, November 26, 2011

Veterans 911 hotline dot com

Veterans 911 hotline com
The Veterans Today web news site had an article on “Veterans 911 hotline dot com” I read the article by Ken Smith and joined. I was inspired by a cartoon in Seacoast news of two Indians looking out to sea and seeing the May Flower with Occupy American on one sail approaching. One Indians says “The First Movement” as a symbol of where and why it all started. The people still see the reason the USA exists but fail to see the occupy Egypt to Iraq and so forth is why the movement is here. A few are willing to give it all for what those two Indians are trying to remind us of. We are a nation that the world uses as a symbol that all the people rich or poor, smart or ignorant deserve and must be given an even chance in life. Government is here to serve all the people not just the corporations that pay to put them in elected positions to benefit a special class of people. A few people will be highlighted in the news by saying the protesters do not have a common goal or are to scattered in what they believe. Others will say they are the poor or homeless looking for a free ride. The occupy movement is the first step in the world to make it a better place for all. What the US Military give to the USA for our freedom is the right for any US citizen to publicly state wrongs in government. The two Indians stuck in my head as I read Ken Smith’s article. 911 Veterans hotline by volunteers to help veterans avoid suicide is needed because budget money spent on corporations or foreign land bring in more campaign contributions.
I see suicide, as it has to be a way to get out of this place. I am sure many US Military veterans see it the same way. How many times did we sing that song in our heads in tough moments over there? To come back to a nation we fought for where silence is our only road to existence. What we did is inconceivable, uncivilized or just plain criminal in the eyes of those we did it for. Our medical care is held hostage to our acceptance into society. Drug us to keep us silent as treatment for PTSD or other disabilities knowing it is not treating the disability just suppressing our ability to tell others we are people also. The VA stops medical care for writing opinion letters of government wrongs as the newspapers believe censoring the news is protecting those with good reputations against the movement. The Veterans Today article by Ken Smith through the eyes of those two Indians give credence to the flashbacks of my Marine Corps tour, as I do not belong here.
Claim that I am depressed and lock me up, as those few that mock the movement will tell everyone it is for the safety of the community to gain acceptance and control. The movement is to tell the newspapers freedom of the press is to enable every citizen to have freedom of speech to inform others of government wrongs. I have to thank the Seacoast newspaper for those two Indians for the movement is not a 911 call for veterans. The Indians are trying to tell the USA do not let what we did it for to be in VAIN. Ken a volunteer hotline should not be needed for those that gave it all for the USA. The movement is saying that.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
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