Trying is not enough
Second place is only the first loser. I shook NH Governor John Lynch’s hand at the Fenway Park UNH-Maine hockey game this past weekend. I was so proud because my twin daughters shook his hand and got their picture taken with him. The NH State Trooper with the governor shook my hand and had a short friendly conversation with me. It is hard to believe in such a civil manner they converse with me but fail to hear what this 100% disabled veterans says. In public they treat me as if I mean something and all other times my place is a second-class citizen. I had to pay money to speak with the governor one on one about government wrongs, he took my money but we never talked. Not only is it a crime to take money and never do the job paid for, it is against our Constitution to make any citizen pay to speak with a public official on government wrongs. It does not seem to matter, as this is what my coming back alive from the Vietnam conflict has been since that girl at the SF airport spit on me and yelled “Baby Killer”.
The newspapers around the USA, including NH rank me as second class as my mental condition allows the stereotype “DANGER” to justify it. My opinion letters are censored for to be second in anything means that you are a nothing. A person saying such statements has to be paranoid or schizophrenic. My TBI and PTSD clearly make me different than anyone else. People around me shy away or be-little me once they find out that disabilities exist. It is not that these people are bad; it is the social correctness to make such people in public more comfortable as they pretend to hear your words. Four disabilities all service connected, three being combat related from my tour fighting for our Nation the USA. I earned to at least be a second-class citizen in such a beautiful place as the United States of America.
The VFW, American Legion and even the Veterans Today web site consider me second-class as no hand dares reach out to such a danger. Alone with no help as all around me are offering but refuse to hear as they listen for my social classification dedicates second place is a loser. My VA medical cares for the disabilities incurred for you are stopped until my obedience of no more opinion letters of government wrongs happens. They took my freedom for six months to satisfy the social call freedom of speech does not belong to a second-class citizen.
The NH Supreme Court hears all cases of documented wrongs against US citizens presented to them unless you are second-class as me. The NH SC refused to hear a case where Judge Peter Fauver criminally violated the Constitution to enable the Madbury NH selectmen for personal gain take from local residents. This clearly documents second place is the first loser. My mental and physical disabilities from servicing the USA justifies for public safety my rights as a US citizen are taken.
Cleary second-place meant that I did not try hard enough to justify my coming back alive.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packesfalls rd Lee NH 03842 603-781-3839
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