Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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Guinta listens to constituents Response I read an opinion letter in the UL today about how Guinta listens. I read a lot of letters for or against candidates for public office in the paper each day. I am running for NH State Senate District 21 and the newspapers censor my letters to ensure that the public retains a thought that my presence in the state constitutes a danger to the public. My words of the NH Supreme Court covering up a case where Judge Peter Fauver criminally violated the Constitution to help the Madbury NH selectmen take from local residents for the selectmen’s own gain. Important issues for every resident of the State of New Hampshire that the newspapers refuse to print to protect government officials with good reputations. My opponent Fuller-Clark has been in state office for many years and she has refused to help. I have personally asked her many times. Guinta is the same as all politicians they refuse to listen to constituents asking for help if the help does not make the public officials look good in the public eye. My wife and I just spent our life savings to purchase eleven-acres of waterfront property at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH to build a Veteran Resort-Chapel. Cabins in the woods where disabled and homeless US Military Veterans can live for free as long as it takes to try to come back mentally and physically from war. These same politicians and newspapers refuse to inform the public directly harming disabled US Military Veterans living alone and homeless on the streets of NH. I am running for NH State Senate because it is a volunteer job where my services are needed to help other NH citizens. My self-image cannot get in the way of someone else’s needs. What is good for me must come second to what is good for the USA and NH. I will not do what makes everyone happy but I will do is work to make the government smaller, less intrusive and cost less. I am a 100% combat related disabled US Military Veteran that volunteers almost every day of the year to help other residents have a better life. My wife and I spending our life savings to help disabled and homeless US Military Veterans is something Fuller-Clark and Guinta should learn. A public office is to help others not serve one’s self. The newspapers will censor this letter, as it’s their right that all private businesses have. To make the voters ignorant to insure Fuller-Clark is elected to that special club in the capital is not what I went into combat for. I came back with four received at separate missions permanent disabilities. The newspapers and government officials using my combat related disabilities to scare the public is just unacceptable. To censor the facts of a NH resident putting their life savings to help homeless disabled US Military Veterans to me is a crime against humanity. I am surprised Guinta and a lot of other politicians are not knocking at my door (for to me the US Military Veteran) is the backbone of the USA. I hope some day the public sees the harm letting newspapers censor opinion letters of the people can have on the Freedom of the US. There is nothing more important that unbiased reporting of the facts to the voting public. Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi 465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839

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