Thursday, July 19, 2012

VA, I see Danger, NH State Police, Madbury NH, Madbury selectmen

I see Danger
There can be no more of a dangerous situation than not to hear what the other person is saying. That is the case here. A 100% disabled combat related service-connected US Military Veteran that is stuck in a time whap where no one hears the voices of a US Marine stuck in a benjo ditch as the gook patrol passes. It has been so long it can have no more effect on a person. What if you never left? How can you tell? What if what you did it for the politicians have taken away to suggest not fighting by the rules they dreamed up to make the conflict fair for both the enemy and us. Danger just sings out, as not one person will hear that NH and the Veterans Administration have stopped my medical care to stop my freedom of speech. This does not happen in the USA as thousands of US Military Veterans are left homeless or neglected by the VA not being able to meet the criteria of those politicians and VA officials seeking public notoriety.
A candidate for NH State Senate District 21 and life passes the test of silence for the people cannot be afforded the chance to hear someone so dangerous. I have stayed silent for over thirty years of my mental and medical conditions for to let the public see would dismantle any chance of living life back here in the real world. Silent demons, battle fatigue or whatever name they classify it as PTSD enhanced with TBI cripple my every day but no matter what I volunteer to help other citizens for that is my obligation for coming back alive. Newspapers silence the public from hearing a US Military Veterans situation as we try to come home. The broken Back from one Vietnam Offensive or maybe the limited hearing in both ears from others missions justifies to censor my existence for the safety of the public always comes before the life of a disabled US Military Veteran. Look at the homeless, neglected or divorced that family and friends have cast aside as those trying to understand has no comprehension of what life over there really is.
The case is the NH Supreme court violated the Constitution by refusing to hear a case where Judge Peter Fauver criminally used the law to intentionally harm US citizens. The NH SC nullifies any rulings or law by their actions to cover up Peter Fauver’s criminal wrongs. A 100% disabled US Military Veteran presents a case of criminal wrongs by a judge and under the Americans with Disabilities Act alone never mind the Part First of the NH Constitution require the Justices of the NH Supreme Court to hear the case.
The citizens back here just do not get it as more money is given to NH for homeless Veterans. The social stigma from your not seeing the pride we have even though what we did never will meet the criteria of a civilized society’s rules dreamed up for us to follow in combat spurs the danger justifying to neglect and/or reject for the safety of the public our presents. There can be only one United State of America so some day our danger is that you hear and listen, as we are the same person that left just with more experience you cannot see.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839

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