Thursday, February 2, 2012

Newspapers have rights. NH, governor Lynch, ehtics, hositilly, honest

Newspapers have rights
Should the newspaper have the right to decide which candidate a voter can choose? Corrupt government actions is running rampart even in the Oyster River School District. Editors censoring the truth from the US citizens deny the well-informed voter and the people’s right to know. The unedited opinion letter of the average citizen was so important to the foundation of the USA it was given protection in our highest Law the Constitution. To allow a 100% disabled US Marine’s Combat related disabilities to be used (from the NH governor lynch down to the bottom a newspaper editor) to deny the voters the well informed choice of who to vote for is wrong. I may not be the right choice. It has to be the voters that decide. The Veterans Administration and the NH governor stopping my medical care for combat related disabilities goes far beyond any reasonable exception in a civilized society set of rules. In the town of Lee a special class of society is attempting to take the vote away by repealing SB-22. I tell you this to show that it is not just me that this civilized society is doing it to. A special class of citizen’s is denying our rights that believe they are elite. Communication has to be unbiased truth on both sides. A newspapers failure to print responses to articles harming individuals to establish the editor or government official’s perceived danger is character assignation and prohibited by our original and highest law the Constitution. Should the rights of a private business such as a newspaper have the right to interfere with any election?
A high school drop out that came back alive does not have the right to publicly speak of wrongs by the NH Supreme Court. The NH SC refused to hear a case where a brother Judge/Attorney criminally violate our Constitution. Our courts put me in jail as a terrorist under the Patriot Act to stop my opinion letters. I lost six months out of my life for government retribution to teach me government authority cannot be questioned. Last election I ran for NH State Senate only to have the News Media and government officials establish a danger in my character to justify censoring my letters. The Voters were denied the right to be well informed about all the candidates. Should the news media have this right?
I have been honest with the voters. Many times I have spoken of my PTSD. I relive the pride and horror of being a US Marine complacent with life and death every day and night. The reality of breaking my back during one Vietnam offensive and my limited hearing in both ears from another Vietnam offensive make the flashback of being there so real. The fact TBI took all my memory of life before entering the Marine Corps makes me question every aspect of life back here in the real world “USA”. Should the newspaper have the right to decide if my character meets the requirements to be a candidate for any election in NH?
A letter questioning the ethics of the NH government and News Media should not be censored but this one will. I am a candidate for elected position but they are telling you I do not meet the standards of this civilized society.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839

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