Friday, November 30, 2012
Concord New Hampshire Christmas Story
Funniest Christmas Story
IT was 1970 and I was 17 years old. Problems at home lead to me leaving school and becoming a US Marine two days before Christmas. Right out of Paris Island involved in a car accident the brain injury left me with no memory at all. 17 years old (no memory of family, friends or any thing) when I was discharged from the Portsmouth Navel Hospital. A mistake in my discharge orders sent me back to active duty. So I was starting my overseas tour in and out of the Vietnam Conflict for thirty-one months. I came back with three more combat related disabilities to go along with the TBI. The MC dropped me back into the real world with no support or medical help. I was twenty-years old with no memory of live back here at all. Over there I was a Sgt. in charge of real Marines and back here I was mental, a troublemaker, some would call me a baby killer all in a place I had no under-standing of. A child hood friend back a few years from the Conflict (who I did not know) (Veteran helping Veteran) was attending UNH. Fred must have recognized what I was. He gave me a room to live in and got me to go to college. Fred died a few years ago but Veteran-helping Veterans is a Christmas Story that should be talked about.
The Fosters newspaper is a joke in the fact they do not print response articles that question or disagree with their product. The funniest Christmas story is the children even today that will go off to fight for Freedom of the Press to come home to a world that does not accept us. Government officials are afraid of us for many will be homeless and considered bums. Drugs, Alcohol and dirt something we lived in and with over there will become the warning signs back here to invoke the safety issue by politicians to incarcerate or isolate us back here. Disabilities (seen and unseen) (mental and Physical) will cause civilized society to ignore and reject us using the phrase “they wasted such good up bringing. No one back here sees or understands PTSD and or TBI. The VA and civilized society do not grasp that it starts sometimes years after Honorable Discharge and or grows and becomes more intense as years mount in our age. The reality of to see and know if this is real and we did come back to what a place we do not belong. The VA ironically uses our disabilities to invoke the safety issue to Red Flag for humiliation and isolation to drive us to the streets to show respect for those we fought for.
Veteran helping Veterans is the reason for us buying 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH to build cabins on for homeless Veterans to live and try to come home if ever. I am there (one of these scary individuals to you) but luck to marry a great wife gave me a chance. NH and the VA have stopped my medical care for combat related disabilities and the Fosters censors the facts as the Red Flag flies. Fred saw in a child hood friend something this civilized society cannot conceive in the US Military Veteran released into a society that will not accept us.
The funniest Christmas story is we did it for you. If you want to help U.S. Military Veterans do not just hear what we are saying but listen and understand. Censoring our stories is the funniest Christmas story in a sad way.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
New Hampshire Christmas Story
Funniest Christmas Story
IT was 1970 and I was 17 years old. Problems at home lead to me leaving school and becoming a US Marine two days before Christmas. Right out of Paris Island involved in a car accident the brain injury left me with no memory at all. 17 years old (no memory of family, friends or any thing) when I was discharged from the Portsmouth Navel Hospital. A mistake in my discharge orders sent me back to active duty. So I was starting my overseas tour in and out of the Vietnam Conflict for thirty-one months. I came back with three more combat related disabilities to go along with the TBI. The MC dropped me back into the real world with no support or medical help. I was twenty-years old with no memory of live back here at all. Over there I was a Sgt. in charge of real Marines and back here I was mental, a troublemaker, some would call me a baby killer all in a place I had no under-standing of. A child hood friend back a few years from the Conflict (who I did not know) (Veteran helping Veteran) was attending UNH. Fred must have recognized what I was. He gave me a room to live in and got me to go to college. Fred died a few years ago but Veteran-helping Veterans is a Christmas Story that should be talked about.
The Fosters newspaper is a joke in the fact they do not print response articles that question or disagree with their product. The funniest Christmas story is the children even today that will go off to fight for Freedom of the Press to come home to a world that does not accept us. Government officials are afraid of us for many will be homeless and considered bums. Drugs, Alcohol and dirt something we lived in and with over there will become the warning signs back here to invoke the safety issue by politicians to incarcerate or isolate us back here. Disabilities (seen and unseen) (mental and Physical) will cause civilized society to ignore and reject us using the phrase “they wasted such good up bringing. No one back here sees or understands PTSD and or TBI. The VA and civilized society do not grasp that it starts sometimes years after Honorable Discharge and or grows and becomes more intense as years mount in our age. The reality of to see and know if this is real and we did come back to what a place we do not belong. The VA ironically uses our disabilities to invoke the safety issue to Red Flag for humiliation and isolation to drive us to the streets to show respect for those we fought for.
Veteran helping Veterans is the reason for us buying 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH to build cabins on for homeless Veterans to live and try to come home if ever. I am there (one of these scary individuals to you) but luck to marry a great wife gave me a chance. NH and the VA have stopped my medical care for combat related disabilities and the Fosters censors the facts as the Red Flag flies. Fred saw in a child hood friend something this civilized society cannot conceive in the US Military Veteran released into a society that will not accept us.
The funniest Christmas story is we did it for you. If you want to help U.S. Military Veterans do not just hear what we are saying but listen and understand. Censoring our stories is the funniest Christmas story in a sad way.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Christmas Story, Maggie Hassan, Chris Sununu, John Lynch
Funniest Christmas Story
IT was 1970 and I was 17 years old. Problems at home lead to me leaving school and becoming a US Marine two days before Christmas. Right out of Paris Island involved in a car accident the brain injury left me with no memory at all. 17 years old (no memory of family, friends or any thing) when I was discharged from the Portsmouth Navel Hospital. A mistake in my discharge orders sent me back to active duty. So I was starting my overseas tour in and out of the Vietnam Conflict for thirty-one months. I came back with three more combat related disabilities to go along with the TBI. The MC dropped me back into the real world with no support or medical help. I was twenty-years old with no memory of live back here at all. Over there I was a Sgt. in charge of real Marines and back here I was mental, a troublemaker, some would call me a baby killer all in a place I had no under-standing of. A child hood friend back a few years from the Conflict (who I did not know) (Veteran helping Veteran) was attending UNH. Fred must have recognized what I was. He gave me a room to live in and got me to go to college. Fred died a few years ago but Veteran-helping Veterans is a Christmas Story that should be talked about.
The Fosters newspaper is a joke in the fact they do not print response articles that question or disagree with their product. The funniest Christmas story is the children even today that will go off to fight for Freedom of the Press to come home to a world that does not accept us. Government officials are afraid of us for many will be homeless and considered bums. Drugs, Alcohol and dirt something we lived in and with over there will become the warning signs back here to invoke the safety issue by politicians to incarcerate or isolate us back here. Disabilities (seen and unseen) (mental and Physical) will cause civilized society to ignore and reject us using the phrase “they wasted such good up bringing. No one back here sees or understands PTSD and or TBI. The VA and civilized society do not grasp that it starts sometimes years after Honorable Discharge and or grows and becomes more intense as years mount in our age. The reality of to see and know if this is real and we did come back to what a place we do not belong. The VA ironically uses our disabilities to invoke the safety issue to Red Flag for humiliation and isolation to drive us to the streets to show respect for those we fought for.
Veteran helping Veterans is the reason for us buying 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH to build cabins on for homeless Veterans to live and try to come home if ever. I am there (one of these scary individuals to you) but luck to marry a great wife gave me a chance. NH and the VA have stopped my medical care for combat related disabilities and the Fosters censors the facts as the Red Flag flies. Fred saw in a child hood friend something this civilized society cannot conceive in the US Military Veteran released into a society that will not accept us.
The funniest Christmas story is we did it for you. If you want to help U.S. Military Veterans do not just hear what we are saying but listen and understand. Censoring our stories is the funniest Christmas story in a sad way.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Lee New hampshire, chirs Sununu, Maggie Hassan
Approval Given
This morning at 9 am the first of many approvals will be given by the town of Lee to start the eleven-acre place for US Military Veterans, too may be come home. A driveway permit will be given. The newspapers will not announce this for they have taken it to censor any public awareness from them. A biased news media to intentionally harm US Military Veterans leaving them homeless on the street. We must speak up but how if a form of public communication takes it upon it self to decide which freedom of speech is acceptable for the public ears. There will be no rent or any other charge because I have been there. Homeless where there is no help. A place; land that we came back to that just does not see what we see. A place; nation that just cannot conceive the uncivilized things we did were justifiable if we wanted to live. A place: we call home that praised and respected us when we first came back and now forgets and can no longer accept us. A place; US Government agency the Veterans Administration that ignores or rejects us with Red Flags and no medical care if our Service-Connected disabilities warrant the so-called safety word. Our government stops my medical care for Combat related disabilities and the news media censors the public from these facts. Does the public have the right to know that a family with their own money purchased eleven-acres on Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH for the clear purpose to give homeless and disabled US Military Veterans a place to live for as long as it takes for them to come home mentally as well as physically if ever. A VETERAN HELPING VETERANS is ignored and rejected.
No matter what I have to thank Chris Sununu because even in the rain he kept his appointment with me to see the property. He not only saw it but he walked the eleven-acres in the rain and extended his visit to hear me talk about my ideas. I have asked Governor Lynch and Governor Elect Hassan to come visit the property to maybe get the news media involved. I am not asking money from any one. If a business want to donate gravel or heavy equipment I will not refuse. The public awareness is needed for our government works slowly if at all for permits and other protocol to build anything with out public support. The ignorant public keeps calling town officials and police stopping or slowing up the chain of approvals to work. I was hoping when we purchased the land last summer to have the first US Military Veteran living homeless on the street in his own cabin by December First but June will now be the earliest.
I want to get this letter sent to lie down before the appointment. The shooting pain in my head extends down my right side to my leg and toes. Have a good day and think about it. I cannot get medical help because our government is using that to control my freedom of speech, just as the news media uses freedom of the press to censor the facts from the public. Tell me again how easy it is for U.S. Military Veterans to come back if ever.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
To Mr. Chris Sununu and Maggie Hassan
Hope Mr. Sununu reads this
Sgt Salvatore Giunta was awarded the Medal of Honor. He wrote another view in the opinion page of the Manchester Union Leader that clearly shows censoring any US Military Veterans letters does harm. “I fear they do not comprehend the full weight of the burden we carry or the price we pay when we return from battle”. It is now less than ten percent of our population serves in our US Military and twenty-five percent of the homeless are US Military Veterans. The Vietnam Veteran was rejected and now today’s Veterans acquire the same if not worse rejection because the public just cannot comprehend. The praise and the welcome home and all the little jesters are great but the one thing you cannot do for us is take away where we have been and done. PTSD and TBI fester and grow as time passes and no one can see or understand. Even the doctors treating us at the VA hospital use drugs to quite us but they have never been so they cannot conceive the flashback to reality of if it is real. There were no heroes over there. Some such as Sgt Giunta deserve awards for actions but there were few if any that never did not do their job and fight to the bitter end.
This is why what my wife is letting me do at 101 Stepping Stone Rd is so important. This will be a place where homeless veterans will not have to sign in. A place (single person units) they can call home for as long as it takes to come back mentally and or physically if ever. There will be no rent or any other charge for these men and women that gave it all to live. You see my wife understands what these men and women are going through because she suffered my life to see I did not end up on the street. This NH Governor and the new one along with the entire Executive Council must read and hear what the NH US Military Veteran is saying even if it is not clear enough for you to understand. Our government cannot ever label us a danger to silence our words. I came back in 74 to a nation with no memory of life back here at all. The MC dumped me into a society that could not accept my command and destroy attitude. I suffered from a broken back, loss of most hearing and PTSD without medical care. I had a Traumatic Brain Injury right out of Parris Island and was sent overseas by mistake. I am now 100% service-connect disabled with combat related disabilities that the VA and NH government have stopped my medical care for the combat disabilities until I stop writing these ridicules opinion letters asking for help. I lost the last election partly on the fact the newspapers call me a danger to justify for the safety of the community and state keeping the public ignorant to the true. I am a no-body that came back to a world that cannot accept what we are.
Staff Sgt Salvatore Giunta is a hero and I hope US citizens read his article of “Another View” in the Wednesday, November 28 issue of the Union Leader and try to comprehend. We the US Military Veteran do not need all the hoopla (although it is nice). This letter I hope makes the two NH Governors and the NH Executive Council see 101 Stepping Stone Rd is so important. The pubic needs to know to stop all the ignorance slowing down and stopping the project. Help this veteran help today’s returning US Military Veterans not go through what we did.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
homeless Veterans ask help, Maggie hassan goveror nh
Homeless Veterans
No matter what building single person cabins on eleven-acres of land at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH is going to take an informed public. After purchasing the land with our life savings, we mortgaged our home to get enough money to build the first cabin and site work. There must be citizens out there willing to donate or sell at fair price gravel and other material and heavy equipment. We will have enough money to do the sight work and build the first few units but we can do a lot better with help from people and business willing to donate (any donation will be tax deductable for the site is a registered non-profit to help homeless US Military Veterans) material, such as gravel or other building necessities. The key fact is going to be if politicians in Concord take notice so the newspapers will start informing their readers of citizens willing to help the homeless Veterans at no cost to the homeless. Permission for putting in the driveway to the street should come this week. Our goal because of winter is to get the site work done so by June we can have the first homeless veteran with his own living quarters to call home for as long as it takes for each US Military Veteran to get back on his or her feet. There will be no time limit or restrictions these US Military Veterans can live rent free to try to reintegrate back into this civilized society. No matter what I have a house, wife and family, as I was one of the homeless 100% disabled US Military Veteran once. I have given almost every day since coming back alive; volunteer help to others with out regret. Through what the VA and government have done to me learning from and seeing today’s returning US Military Veterans do not go through the same is my Wife and my goal. NH Executive Counsel Chris Sununu gave his time to see and I thank him for going out of his way to help homeless US Military Veterans have a chance.
Anyone wanting to see the sight the driveway is cut just not earth removed and gravel put in. It will be a beautiful place with paths through the woods and a chapel on the property for these veterans to re-unite with civilized society at their own pace if ever. It is not all that easy to come back from where command controls and the enemy inflicts every aspect of your well being day after day. Most Combat veterans will not be seen, as PTSD does not set in for maybe years after returning. By the time it starts to affect ones life others forget it is where you have been and now think of you as a danger and reject you from society. You lose everything because even the VA does not recognize mental illness that does not harvest until years after discharge leaving the US Military Veteran homeless and alone on the street.
I am asking the politicians in Concord to take notice and ask the newspapers why they are so cruel to US Military Veterans by censoring the facts of the place in Lee NH trying to get started. Imagine the change for that first homeless US Military Veteran having a warm home instead of the street. Imagine the many more over the years that will follow to see just what we went to war for is true.
I am not asking for money just citizens and businesses help to inform the public and make this a reality. Thank You
Ask the Union Leader, Seacoast newspapers, Patch, Concord Monitor, Carriage town, and all the others why they are hurting US Military Veterans by neglect and reject.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Monday, November 26, 2012
Reaching for help a US Military Veteran
Reaching for help
Reaching for help others tell you that it is the right thing to do. “It takes a warrior to reach for help. The sayings go on and on about it. To reach is not all that easy. The consequences can have a lasting social and economic impact on your life as it exists in this civilized society. Will Governor Elect Maggie Hassan be just as scared and rejecting as past governors and politicians. I will not be violent, as this is the country that I lived through some of the most violent times for. It does not matter as our news media and government officials use my service-connected disabilities to scare the pubic to the danger they want to be. I have seen many rays of hope over the years. New Hampshire Executive Councilor Chris Sununu is my present ray of hope. My trust when a high-powered leader of our state to come out in a rainstorm to walk land (where no other politician will get that close for the danger they see in me) was given to him. The useless dangerous waste seen by most upper class society of the homeless bums on the street is wrong. Twenty-five percent of these homeless are US Military Veterans. Reaching for help is not all that easy. The VA rejects and ignores some that do not meet their protocol. Others of us miss used drugs and alcohol to survive combat conditions and refuse to be put in that medicated controlled state of mind to get VA help. The homeless US Military Veteran population now exceeds 600 in the State of NH alone. Many of these homeless will rather stay homeless, as government controlled Veteran homeless shelters are little more than a controlled prison system for those unable to come back mentally as well as physically to a society that does not want us.
The Veteran Resort-Chapel is going to be small single person cabins built on eleven-acres we bought for homeless veterans to call home free of charge. My family stayed with me through many Flashbacks to give me a chance. My wife gave up our life savings meant for trips in our retirement because she wants other returning US Military Veterans not to go through what our government put US Military Veterans like me through. I believe Mr. Sununu did not serve in the Military but over and over in my head in some way he saw. A veteran helping Veterans that has reached out for help only to have that hand cut off sees life back here in my own way. I hope in Governor Elect Maggie Hassan seeing the dilemmas of society against disabled she will be as trustworthy as I honestly believe Mr. Sununu is.
I have told the VA in my letters many times of my attempted suicides. Many times until I stop writing opinion letters just like this one my medical care for combat related disabilities is stopped. Our government using retribution to stop freedom of speech and the newspapers using freedom of the press to limit a disabled veteran reaching makes my entire point of the difficulties coming back alive points out. I am not reaching out to these Veterans. I am giving them a place to be their home as long as they need it. We do not need your sympathy or medication to try to come home. You cannot see what is in our heads or even see what we did as possible. We did these inhuman acts over and over just to survive and because, we were ordered too. Now you use what is in our heads to stop us from reaching.
To censor this letter justifies everything that I see in why reaching is so hard.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Maggie Hassan NH governor elect, Chris Sununu, NH
Reaching for help
Reaching for help others tell you that it is the right thing to do. “It takes a warrior to reach for help. The sayings go on and on about it. To reach is not all that easy. The consequences can have a lasting social and economic impact on your life as it exists in this civilized society. Will Governor Elect Maggie Hassan be just as scared and rejecting as past governors and politicians. I will not be violent, as this is the country that I lived through some of the most violent times for. It does not matter as our news media and government officials use my service-connected disabilities to scare the pubic to the danger they want to be. I have seen many rays of hope over the years. New Hampshire Executive Councilor Chris Sununu is my present ray of hope. My trust when a high-powered leader of our state to come out in a rainstorm to walk land (where no other politician will get that close for the danger they see in me) was given to him. The useless dangerous waste seen by most upper class society of the homeless bums on the street is wrong. Twenty-five percent of these homeless are US Military Veterans. Reaching for help is not all that easy. The VA rejects and ignores some that do not meet their protocol. Others of us miss used drugs and alcohol to survive combat conditions and refuse to be put in that medicated controlled state of mind to get VA help. The homeless US Military Veteran population now exceeds 600 in the State of NH alone. Many of these homeless will rather stay homeless, as government controlled Veteran homeless shelters are little more than a controlled prison system for those unable to come back mentally as well as physically to a society that does not want us.
The Veteran Resort-Chapel is going to be small single person cabins built on eleven-acres we bought for homeless veterans to call home free of charge. My family stayed with me through many Flashbacks to give me a chance. My wife gave up our life savings meant for trips in our retirement because she wants other returning US Military Veterans not to go through what our government put US Military Veterans like me through. I believe Mr. Sununu did not serve in the Military but over and over in my head in some way he saw. A veteran helping Veterans that has reached out for help only to have that hand cut off sees life back here in my own way. I hope in Governor Elect Maggie Hassan seeing the dilemmas of society against disabled she will be as trustworthy as I honestly believe Mr. Sununu is.
I have told the VA in my letters many times of my attempted suicides. Many times until I stop writing opinion letters just like this one my medical care for combat related disabilities is stopped. Our government using retribution to stop freedom of speech and the newspapers using freedom of the press to limit a disabled veteran reaching makes my entire point of the difficulties coming back alive points out. I am not reaching out to these Veterans. I am giving them a place to be their home as long as they need it. We do not need your sympathy or medication to try to come home. You cannot see what is in our heads or even see what we did as possible. We did these inhuman acts over and over just to survive and because, we were ordered too. Now you use what is in our heads to stop us from reaching.
To censor this letter justifies everything that I see in why reaching is so hard.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Sunday, November 25, 2012
John Lynch NH governor, Veteran in chrisis, Chris Sununu NH exective counclor
John Lynch NH Governor
I would like to talk to Governor Lynch so he can see the face of the U.S. Marine that he has ignored for years. I have met Governor lynch many times and each time he has told me to contact his office and we will talk. I have on many times called, written and even stopped by and never have we talked about the situation. To ignore and neglect is a common fact when it comes to those that served in the US Armed forces. I am sure many will say just the opposite but they are not the homeless or medical isolated from the world that we gave it all for. The Veteran Resort-Chapel is for US Military Veterans lost, ignored or even rejected by a system that is politically motivated. I was helping my daughter put windows in her new addition Saturday as three songs common on Armed Services Network during the conflict played on the radio. I mentioned how they reminded me of it. My daughter asks, “if I was going to have a flashback”. I said no and went off to get some material. They did not think that I would know but the station was changed. Many if not all Politicians think citizens like me are dangerous for where we have been and done for the United States of America.
What a strange paragraph that covers many avenues in life for what? I was homeless for a while when I first came back. My family and friends did not know for I was unable to fit into the world back here and did not want to harm them. The Marine Corps dropped me into a world I did not remember. I had a traumatic brain injury and PTSD with no medical care. A child hood friend that I had no memory of had come back from Vietnam a few years earlier. Fred Young gave me a bed at his apartment and a chance. The VA eventually recognized my four separated life-changing disabilities to rate me as a 100% service-connected veteran a few years later. Many US Military Veterans are not as lucky as I. Many are homeless as the now 600 or more in NH alone. My wife and I have spent our life savings to purchase eleven-acres of waterfront property at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH to build cabins for single persons (homeless US Military Veterans) to live in free of charge until they get back on their feet if ever. May be the Governor will take the example of Mr. Chris Sununu and stop by and ask the newspapers why censor such a chance to help the homeless US Military Veterans in New Hampshire.
NH and the VA have stopped my medical care for combat related disabilities until I stop writing scary letters like this one. I can get medical care for any other condition from the VA to fluff my medical file incase of investigation. A great politician not so long ago asked me “if I will stop the drug addicts or dangerous Veterans from living on the property. I said no because this is a disability the mental and physical endurance combat has on some. To me every person that serves in our US Military will be treated equally and given a home to call their own for as long as they need it. Politicians use my medical conditions to scare the public and make citizens believe a danger exists to be near me. The fact that my PTSD flashbacks are so common in my life that my own daughter is cautious of them questions life. Politicians keep an arms length from people like me, which causes homeless US Military Veterans because they are scared of us. We are citizens also with untreated medical conditions from serving the United States of America.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Editor Rod Doherty's Wrongs, News Media ethics, Biased editor
Editor Rod Doherty’s Wrongs
Newspapers seem to have this unsworn oath to protect the character of other paper’s and editors over the pubic being informed of their wrongs. My letter yesterday clearly stated biased, along with ethical and moral wrongs by Fosters Daily Democrat newspaper of Dover NH. Response letters to articles with wrong or miss lead facts to harm a paying customers character and the Fosters does not print them for they question the integrity of their Editor Rod Doherty. The Fosters gives me an award one year for my thirty years of volunteering almost every day in the community to help others. The next year they hang a wanted poster in their lobby waning people if they see me to call the cops for I am a danger. The Fosters describes how I write threatening letters but refuse to print them while using words and line out of context to outrage their readers. What ever happen to the unbiased news and the people have a right to know? It is the obligation of every member of the news media organization to correct the wrongs of even prizewinning editor’s such as Rod Doherty for one bad apple destroys the integrity for all.
My wife and I took all our savings to purchase eleven-acres of waterfront property at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH and started a non-profit organization to give homeless and disabled US Military Veterans a place to live free until if ever they can come home mentally as well as physically. I have had reporters from the Fosters and other newspapers tell me that Rod is telling others that the purchase of this land is a hocks and an election ploy. Neighbors and other members of the community call the police and town government officials and have stopped my trying to get the first cabin built. The harm by one respected editor can have with biased and harmful stories to create ignorance of the public and voters leaves those that fought for our freedom of the press alone and homeless on the streets.
This is a direct letter that clearly states the facts, as I know them and the public must be made aware of. Freedom of the Press is not to protect the editors and newspapers to have the news to publish. Freedom of the Press is for the public to have the unbiased facts even if it is in response letters of wrongs by the well-established editor.
Rod is under the assumption a no-body such as me can be pushed under the rug leaving his biased attitude to harm whom ever he wishes. This is not just my belief others have said this or similar about Rod to me.
The public must always be allowed to read and talk about the other side of the stories. Rod Doherty even though they give him awards must do what is right for the customer is always correct.
Does any newspaper have the moral and ethical standards to print this opinion letter of the wrongs by a well-respected brother editor such as Rod Doherty.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 6037813839
Friday, November 23, 2012
Fod doherty Dover nh, Fosters daily democrat,Patty foster
Soldier On Fundraiser aims to help homeless Veterans
Dignity, integrity and hope I applaud the Common Man owner Alex Ray and all the citizens that actually help the damaged US Military Veteran try to come home mentally/physically with these three words. The Veteran Resort-Chapel S-corporation non-profit is being built at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH. A few months back my wife surprised me and said it has always been your dream to help homeless and disabled US Military Veterans. My wife who has been saving money while raising three daughters all these years to travel in retirement suggested we spend that money on land to build the Veteran Resort-Chapel. We purchased 11.5 acres waterfront property to build single person cabins scattered through the woods for homeless and disabled US Military Veterans to have dignity, integrity and hope as we try to come back to the nation we love and did it for.
Rod Doherty of the Foster’s newspaper, reporters told me was spreading the rumor that the Veteran Resort-Chapel is just and election ploy. I at the time was running for NH State Senate. Newspapers refuse to print any facts on the Veteran Resort-Chapel causing frustrated residents to call the police and town government because ignorant people complain causing delays. The chance that if the public was informed what the Veteran Resort Chapel was for maybe some one would donate a load of gravel or have some heavy equipment they want to sell cheap, maybe we could get a homeless veteran off the street quicker. To start the first cabin and get the site ready we maxed our home with a mortgage and this we hope will get the first of many US Military homeless veterans a place to call home free of charge for as long as they need a place.
This all sounds fake as no one does this with their own money. I came back from the Vietnam Conflict with four disabilities. My wife over the years lives with my abnormal effects to make my life possible. Many US Military Veterans are not so lucky. My wife has never seen combat but you can bet she has many times lived through the torment of seeing just what it has done. My motivation with my wife’s support is to try to prevent today’s returning US Military Veterans from going through what the returning veterans of the past have. Living with PTSD, TBI a broken back and loss of most hearing in both ears gives my wife and I complete vision of what these men and women are going through.
There are many good citizens out there in the State of New Hampshire. My request is that you ask the newspapers across NH why they censor the facts about the Veteran Resort-Chapel. We are using our own money. We live in a home just up the road that the bank now holds the mortgage on. We are not asking any one or our government for money. If a business wants to donate material or equipment or sell it at a cheap price it will be welcome. It is all a tax deductable donation. If the readers of the newspapers are kept ignorant it will take us just that much longer to help those that gave everything for our Freedom. Call a newspaper and ask them why. Tell the newspaper ethic board about Rod Doherty’s actions. “There is nothing so powerful as truth”. Daniel Webster
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
solder on fundraiser Common man Restaurant
Soldier On Fundraiser aims to help homeless Veterans
Dignity, integrity and hope I applaud the Common Man owner Alex Ray and all the citizens that actually help the damaged US Military Veteran try to come home mentally/physically with these three words. The Veteran Resort-Chapel S-corporation non-profit is being built at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH. A few months back my wife surprised me and said it has always been your dream to help homeless and disabled US Military Veterans. My wife who has been saving money while raising three daughters all these years to travel in retirement suggested we spend that money on land to build the Veteran Resort-Chapel. We purchased 11.5 acres waterfront property to build single person cabins scattered through the woods for homeless and disabled US Military Veterans to have dignity, integrity and hope as we try to come back to the nation we love and did it for.
Rod Doherty of the Foster’s newspaper, reporters told me was spreading the rumor that the Veteran Resort-Chapel is just and election ploy. I at the time was running for NH State Senate. Newspapers refuse to print any facts on the Veteran Resort-Chapel causing frustrated residents to call the police and town government because ignorant people complain causing delays. The chance that if the public was informed what the Veteran Resort Chapel was for maybe some one would donate a load of gravel or have some heavy equipment they want to sell cheap, maybe we could get a homeless veteran off the street quicker. To start the first cabin and get the site ready we maxed our home with a mortgage and this we hope will get the first of many US Military homeless veterans a place to call home free of charge for as long as they need a place.
This all sounds fake as no one does this with their own money. I came back from the Vietnam Conflict with four disabilities. My wife over the years lives with my abnormal effects to make my life possible. Many US Military Veterans are not so lucky. My wife has never seen combat but you can bet she has many times lived through the torment of seeing just what it has done. My motivation with my wife’s support is to try to prevent today’s returning US Military Veterans from going through what the returning veterans of the past have. Living with PTSD, TBI a broken back and loss of most hearing in both ears gives my wife and I complete vision of what these men and women are going through.
There are many good citizens out there in the State of New Hampshire. My request is that you ask the newspapers across NH why they censor the facts about the Veteran Resort-Chapel. We are using our own money. We live in a home just up the road that the bank now holds the mortgage on. We are not asking any one or our government for money. If a business wants to donate material or equipment or sell it at a cheap price it will be welcome. It is all a tax deductable donation. If the readers of the newspapers are kept ignorant it will take us just that much longer to help those that gave everything for our Freedom. Call a newspaper and ask them why. Tell the newspaper ethic board about Rod Doherty’s actions. “There is nothing so powerful as truth”. Daniel Webster
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Veteran Resort Chapel View and goals, Chris Sununu, John Lynch NH governor, Martha Fuller Clark NH Senator
Veteran Resort-Chapel View and Goals
The Veteran Resort-Chapel is a S-corporation registered non-profit with the State of New Hampshire. It is also a registered religion as a chapel. I am an ordained Minister of over thirty years experience counseling and talking to homeless and disabled persons as well as US Military Veterans. My minister’s credentials are registered in the Strafford County Records Book 1141 page no. 0631 since August 14 1984 at 12:23 Pm. I talk to these individuals as a person, friend and in no official manner or treatment. I sometimes buy them a cup of coffee or a meal out of my own money to make them want to try for another day. My PTSD combined with my TBI-Traumatic Brain Injury coming up through the ranks of this civilian life from the day that I came back gives me first hand insight to what these men and women are living life as. I have made a point to volunteer every day possible to help others in some way since 1974 when I first set foot back here in the “Real World”. I came back alive and trust me for what I did in the MC there is no way this should be true if it is. I have and will always say better men than me gave their lives for the USA and I will never let that be in Vain. This will not be a practicing religion of any one type but a chapel for the disabled and homeless US Military Veterans to have a place to talk to who ever they want on the property.
The land is being cleared and next the driveway will be installed. The septic design is waiting for State approval. The Septic plan comes back soon then the first 24’x24’ single bedroom cabin will be built with two 10’x24’ single person units in the basement for homeless Veterans to live. I have changed the first few units from 10’x24’ separate units to get the first few homeless Veterans off the street faster. My wife and I purchased the land and are building the first units out of our own pockets. 100% of this entire project goes to helping the homeless US Military Veteran have a safe and welcome why to come home rather than being left alone on the street. It is my dream for over the years being back I have passed through many of the stages of the homeless US Military Veteran unable to accept what life is back here in the real world.
The first three cabins with two homeless units in each basement is the first phase. The goal is to some day through the proper channels to use the waterfront to set tent sights for returning US Military Veterans to take their families for away time free of charge to reunite. This eleven-acres of land is perfect for this being located near medical facilities and business but secluded from the pragmatic reality of trying to accept what life back here is from what we did.
I am asking the public’s help to let the news media know that to censor these facts from the public is wrong. Some day I hope to have green single person 10’x24’ cabins scattered through out the woods to help as many returning US Military Veterans have a chance back here in the USA. May be you know a business with some extra gravel or building materials they would like to help us with. Help a Veteran helping Veterans make life a little better for homeless US Military Veterans.
PS this is the first time I have let public known about my Ministry Credentials. Please help me stop the news media from censoring US Military Veterans from life back here in the USA. Freedom is ours please do not take it.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Senator warren rudman, Warren Rudman dies, NH Senator Rudman, Rudman who
Mr. Rudman
I met Mr. Rudman back in the late 70s and the only thing that I can remember about him is he talked to me as an equal. I was a scrappy lost soul just back from my MC tour overseas and I bumped into Mr. Rudman at the Memorial Union Building at UNH. I remember him walking by with a cup of coffee then he turned and asked if he could sit at my table. I cannot remember what exactly we talked about but this well dressed man sat and talked to me for a good hour about my situation of coming back several years earlier but just starting to realize something is wrong with me. Days or weeks later I saw Mr. Rudman on TV and realized who he was. Every time I heard Mr. Rudman’s name or saw him on TV a feeling of good always comes over me. I read the story of his death in the paper today and realized it has been years since I even thought about him. One of my favorite walks use to be to pass by the Warren Rudman building at UNH. I guess maybe my emotions and feelings are returning after so many years out at least in a small way.
This I realized is the same feeling that I got when Chris Sununu talks with me about the Veteran Resort Chapel. Mr. Sununu is a high profile person in the State of NH willing to talk to nobody like me. I do not want Mr. Sununu to think that I am buttering him up with complements. That is the furthest thing in my personal ability to do. If I dislike what Mr. Sununu does my words would be to tell the truth and that is why I say it this way. Very few citizens impress me as Mr. Rudman did to a returning young US Marine unable to adjust to round eyed country. I do not know that much about Mr. Sununu but just talking to him realizing the stature of this man he conversed with me to feel we were equal. I will (as many others know) tell the world when I disagree with what he does. Some how when you meet a man like Mr. Rudman the fact in his life is to help people comes clearly out for all to see. This feeling may be all wrong because I did only meet the man once but some how I do not think so. I only met Mr. Sununu once but personally I believe it is a fair comparison.
A young US Military person coming back to a land he does not belong. This is what the Veteran Resort-Chapel is to help keep these men and women off the streets as homeless souls in NH. The VA helps many but does ignore or reject some. Most Veterans re-adjust and others in society do not see the effects combat had on them. Each individual citizen that went off to war must be welcomed back even if this civilized society believes they are just a drug addict, alcoholic, bum wasting his life or even perceived as a danger. We may be different than you but that difference came from what we did to protect and defend our Constitution and nation. The VA condemns and Red Flags these disabled sending them to the streets to live alone and homeless. I am one of these and Warren Rudman saw no hesitation in sitting and talking with me. Tell the newspapers to print the unbiased truth.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Senator Warren Rudman Thank You, Chris Sununu, NH Attorney General
Mr. Rudman
I met Mr. Rudman back in the late 70s and the only thing that I can remember about him is he talked to me as an equal. I was a scrappy lost soul just back from my MC tour overseas and I bumped into Mr. Rudman at the Memorial Union Building at UNH. I remember him walking by with a cup of coffee then he turned and asked if he could sit at my table. I cannot remember what exactly we talked about but this well dressed man sat and talked to me for a good hour about my situation of coming back several years earlier but just starting to realize something is wrong with me. Days or weeks later I saw Mr. Rudman on TV and realized who he was. Every time I heard Mr. Rudman’s name or saw him on TV a feeling of good always comes over me. I read the story of his death in the paper today and realized it has been years since I even thought about him. One of my favorite walks use to be to pass by the Warren Rudman building at UNH. I guess maybe my emotions and feelings are returning after so many years out at least in a small way.
This I realized is the same feeling that I got when Chris Sununu talks with me about the Veteran Resort Chapel. Mr. Sununu is a high profile person in the State of NH willing to talk to nobody like me. I do not want Mr. Sununu to think that I am buttering him up with complements. That is the furthest thing in my personal ability to do. If I dislike what Mr. Sununu does my words would be to tell the truth and that is why I say it this way. Very few citizens impress me as Mr. Rudman did to a returning young US Marine unable to adjust to round eyed country. I do not know that much about Mr. Sununu but just talking to him realizing the stature of this man he conversed with me to feel we were equal. I will (as many others know) tell the world when I disagree with what he does. Some how when you meet a man like Mr. Rudman the fact in his life is to help people comes clearly out for all to see. This feeling may be all wrong because I did only meet the man once but some how I do not think so. I only met Mr. Sununu once but personally I believe it is a fair comparison.
A young US Military person coming back to a land he does not belong. This is what the Veteran Resort-Chapel is to help keep these men and women off the streets as homeless souls in NH. The VA helps many but does ignore or reject some. Most Veterans re-adjust and others in society do not see the effects combat had on them. Each individual citizen that went off to war must be welcomed back even if this civilized society believes they are just a drug addict, alcoholic, bum wasting his life or even perceived as a danger. We may be different than you but that difference came from what we did to protect and defend our Constitution and nation. The VA condemns and Red Flags these disabled sending them to the streets to live alone and homeless. I am one of these and Warren Rudman saw no hesitation in sitting and talking with me. Tell the newspapers to print the unbiased truth.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
VA outreach Lags Resonse
VA outreach lags: Response
Censoring US Military Veteran’s letters of wrongs for the safety of the public is one major cause of ignorance at the VA. Veterans are unaware of benefits to protect themselves against retribution from the VA. It is a safety issue. Doctor’s work to disprove a disability exists or is service connected become quite apparent from the first visit to the VA. The VA uses drugs to attempt to treat what is wrong and will tell you if this does not help we can try something else until we find the right drug. Guinea pigs are what we came back to attempt life back here. The VA uses a weapon called the Red Flag to humiliate and shame US Military Veterans using the very war torn disabilities the VA is suppose to be treating as the cause to yell safety issues to prevent treatment. Use the word suicide and your freedom is taken until you can prove to the doctors in the nut ward it was a slip of the tongue. I know because they once took me out of UNH and put me in the nut ward at Jamaica Plains VAH in Boston. I have tried in the past when the VA had a Psycho Doctor see me but the Dr’s would pick at what I was saying to question the truth so much it was easier to not talk. The VA will get this letter and ignore it because the public will be denied the words of a US Military Veteran considered a danger to the community.
I remember coming back and claiming medical problems would have delayed my getting out of the MC. You are still in uniform and to question the actions of officers’ that might imply medical malpractice just does not happen. We get home and try to claim our medical problems and we are no longer service connected but now VA coverage. The VA is on a tight budget and public appearance is the most desired before coverage so medicate and keep the patient quiet first and foremost. A vet slipping through the cracks is preferred if no public awareness can tie it back to that VA facility. I am a 100% disabled US Marine from the Vietnam Conflict that the VA has stopped my medical care for combat related disabilities until I stop writing opinion letters just like this one. The newspapers will refuse to print it for safety issues as an ironic plug to why we went to Vietnam.
The VA is spending over 7 million to build a homeless shelter for US Military Veterans. The rules and curfews imposed keep the homeless veteran on the street. To be placed in a VA shelter is worse than military life or under enemy control. I write this letter as I read in the paper today “One major change will come Wednesday when a new law will mandate all departing service members go through a series of detailed benefits sessions”. We are not cattle. We are the men and women that went off to fight for our freedom and a nation we love. A veteran resort chapel where homeless and disabled US Military Veterans can live with out rules and regulation using what crippled them from war to limit or harm what life is left in them.
I would ask everyone reading this letter to ask why? Why you, your self can sit there and not help these men and women by asking your newspapers why they censor opinion letters of US Military Veterans trying to explain. Preventing homeless US Military Veterans has to start with realizing why first. Government officials should be asking their newspapers to print this letter. Help a Veteran helping Veterans and tell the USA about the Veteran Resort-Chapel.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824
Monday, November 19, 2012
NH governor Maggie hassan, censoring a dead US Marine
Right to know
Yesterday I was cutting trees on 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH and the police came again. Newspapers refusing to inform the public of the Veteran Resort-Chapel for homeless and Disabled US Military Veterans are causing every one of us Tax dollars. The expense and time for a police car to come and investigate a suspicious parked truck or someone in the woods (on what is believed) cutting trees illegally on someone else’s property because the editor’s censor the truth. This is not the first time the police and town officials have come out to investigate. Elected government officials have come to the property to see and learn yet the editors feel it is their right to censor the public from the truth. What if someone was to learn about the homeless US Military Veterans (six hundred strong in NH alone) and wanted to help in some way to get this going. What if someone had heavy equipment to let us use here and there or wanted to sell it to us to help homeless US Military Veterans have a home to try to come back in. Every day cabins in the woods are stopped from being built a living human being that fought for the USA stays homeless in the cold because the editors believe they control free speech. Freedom of the Press is not law to enable the editors to print what they want but to let the citizens read and learn about the unbiased truth without fear of government reprisal.
On the other hand think about the speeding car if the police was not busy could have stopped and saved someone’s life. The baby choking on something that died because the police was busy. To believe that it is the editor’s choice which news the public is informed about is just as bad as the editors fixing this past election by using the newspaper to harm a candidate’s character. I am a mentally and physically disabled US Marine that the editors and government officials use these disabilities to scare the public in an effort to cause my suicide. Harsh words yet they know from my PTSD and TBI in the past I have attempted it. Our NH government and VA have stopped my medical care for combat related disabilities until I stop writing these opinion letters of government wrongs. I can get medical care for any other illness even when I do not want it. The VA and NH government fluff my medical file to satisfy any investigation of medical care kidnapping. I have contacted the VA when and after just attempting suicide and was rejected as if life is theirs to choose.
Censoring the truth to cause fear and anguish in the public eye cannot be tolerated. This is a 100% disabled US Marine writing about government wrongs that the news media believes this disabled veteran must be stopped at all cost. Censoring this letters is the perfect demonstration of the contempt for homeless US Military Veterans in New Hampshire by the news media. If you or any government official wants to help ask your newspaper why they censor a US Marine asking for help by the editor’s keeping the public ignorant.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Chris Sununu NH exective council
To Maggie Hassan
I just read that Maggie Hassan the next NH governor has a disabled son and she has a daughter also. I say this as I think back to about a year after Governor Benson lost. I was volunteering with ABC Lock and Key rekeying the little store on RT-16 just over the bridge in Newington NH. Benson walked in and recognized me immediately and walked over to say hi and shake my hand. I will always remember what he said, “I read your letters and as Governor I wish that I had taken the time to talk with you. My advisors kept telling me to stay away from you. Now meeting you I wish I had talked with you”. A disabled US Military Veteran that our government uses my service-connected disabilities to exploit fear to isolate and condemn. I hope Governor elect Hassan will put her hand out and help even disabled US Military Veterans no matter what her advisors tell her. NH and the VA conspired to stop my medical care for combat related disabilities until I stop writing opinion letters just like this one. My want and fears are not for me but for the now and future US Military coming back with the same rejection as each war or conflict before. The politician’s favorite line is “Lets recognized what the wrongs disabled veterans suffered in the past and see that it is corrected so future disabled do not have to go through that”. It is a mask to get more money to waste on pet project to make politicians look good. Governor Elect Hassan has first hand experience of the rejection and ridicule and I will exploit that to help future generations of returning US Military Veterans to at least have the chance to come back mentally as well as physically if at all possible. I see Chris Sununu in a different light as he put his hand out with no fear or rejection to help a 100% disabled US Marine. I know he is Republican and Ms. Hassan is Democrat but hopefully the good for NH I see in Chris and the experiences and hopefully good in Maggie they can work together to help all the citizens of NH including the disabled. The newspapers will censor this letter so I hope it some day reaches the eyes of Governor Elect Hassan.
I hope Governor Hassan does some day take the time to bring her family to visit the Veteran Resort-Chapel. We have not asked the government for money, as we believe it is our duty to use our life savings to help US Military Veterans to start. The fact is this is my dream and my wife came forward to support it rather than travel, as is her dream. We purchased eleven-acres of waterfront property to build cabins 10’x24’ in the woods for homeless veterans to live for free until they get back if ever on their feet. I applaud Mr. Sununu for coming out in the rain one day to walk and hear me talk about my dream of helping the homeless US Military Veterans in New Hampshire.
My vision for NH is that Maggie and Chris will set their political differences aside to work together bringing out the Democrat and Republican thoughts to make a better place in New Hampshire for all. I say all to include the US Military Veterans homeless and disabled as well as all citizens not forgetting the disabled citizen. I may be considered a dangerous nut but as a US Marine I believe in the USA.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
NH governor elect maggie hassan
To Maggie Hassan
I just read that Maggie Hassan the next NH governor has a disabled son and she has a daughter also. I say this as I think back to about a year after Governor Benson lost. I was volunteering with ABC Lock and Key rekeying the little store on RT-16 just over the bridge in Newington NH. Benson walked in and recognized me immediately and walked over to say hi and shake my hand. I will always remember what he said, “I read your letters and as Governor I wish that I had taken the time to talk with you. My advisors kept telling me to stay away from you. Now meeting you I wish I had talked with you”. A disabled US Military Veteran that our government uses my service-connected disabilities to exploit fear to isolate and condemn. I hope Governor elect Hassan will put her hand out and help even disabled US Military Veterans no matter what her advisors tell her. NH and the VA conspired to stop my medical care for combat related disabilities until I stop writing opinion letters just like this one. My want and fears are not for me but for the now and future US Military coming back with the same rejection as each war or conflict before. The politician’s favorite line is “Lets recognized what the wrongs disabled veterans suffered in the past and see that it is corrected so future disabled do not have to go through that”. It is a mask to get more money to waste on pet project to make politicians look good. Governor Elect Hassan has first hand experience of the rejection and ridicule and I will exploit that to help future generations of returning US Military Veterans to at least have the chance to come back mentally as well as physically if at all possible. I see Chris Sununu in a different light as he put his hand out with no fear or rejection to help a 100% disabled US Marine. I know he is Republican and Ms. Hassan is Democrat but hopefully the good for NH I see in Chris and the experiences and hopefully good in Maggie they can work together to help all the citizens of NH including the disabled. The newspapers will censor this letter so I hope it some day reaches the eyes of Governor Elect Hassan.
I hope Governor Hassan does some day take the time to bring her family to visit the Veteran Resort-Chapel. We have not asked the government for money, as we believe it is our duty to use our life savings to help US Military Veterans to start. The fact is this is my dream and my wife came forward to support it rather than travel, as is her dream. We purchased eleven-acres of waterfront property to build cabins 10’x24’ in the woods for homeless veterans to live for free until they get back if ever on their feet. I applaud Mr. Sununu for coming out in the rain one day to walk and hear me talk about my dream of helping the homeless US Military Veterans in New Hampshire.
My vision for NH is that Maggie and Chris will set their political differences aside to work together bringing out the Democrat and Republican thoughts to make a better place in New Hampshire for all. I say all to include the US Military Veterans homeless and disabled as well as all citizens not forgetting the disabled citizen. I may be considered a dangerous nut but as a US Marine I believe in the USA.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Saturday, November 17, 2012
NH governor Lynch, New Hampshire Exective council, Veteran Resort-Chapel
“The Need” Veteran Resort-Chapel
Our government Officials in Concord NH must start reading and responding to my letters. The key question kind of asked and stated by Chris Sununu as we walked the property during a rainstorm so Chris could see first hand what our dream to help US Military homeless was. “You do write scary letters of a threatening manner sometimes and that throws people off”. My last two letters I want Governor Lynch and all in Concord to read for it is kind of my explanation of what I am that you created by sending a seventeen year-old off to combat. I can have a flashback right in the middle of a sentence, which can change the out come of what I mean to say. I can write the entire letter as a normal mind or entirely in a flashback where I am in true live enemy territory giving everything to survive. No one can see or understand what is in my head. I was told along time ago (when I first got back) by another Veteran not to tell too much for the VA will lock you up or medicate your life away. I was told, “People back here do not believe what we did and will mark you as a lair or exaggerator trying to get something from the government for free”. How true these words became in my life. To censor the opinion letter of a 100% combat related disabled US Military Veteran is a determining factor in ignorance that creates homeless among us. VA doctors have questioned the reality of even being plausible events I lived through while a US Marine. A government officials such as Chris Sununu willing to (even in the rain and to believe and see the importance of the homeless NH US Military Veterans) to stand and talk to an average citizen such as I gives me hope the governor and other Executive Councilors will read and learn we the US Military Veteran are not citizens to be afraid of but people asking for help to help us come back.
There can be no understanding if communication censors the words of the PTSD/TBI US Military Veteran trying to explain the difficulties of life back here in the Real World. You see no harm in placing us in jail, ignoring our medical needs that were retained and earned by defending and protecting your freedom and nation. The Veteran Resort-Chapel is what someone is there can see as a simple way to help homeless US Military Veterans try to come back.
I hope you governor Lynch and all the Executive councilors try not to be scare of us but instead teach those you lead to reach out. We are not looking for anything free from the government. We just want to be like you.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Friday, November 16, 2012
New Hampshire tourist
Insult to injury
Damage the news media can do that does not show up for years. Yesterday I was talking down town with a friend. A friend of my friend’s joined us and after awhile he asked if I was the Peter Macdonald in the newspaper. The conversation was about cutting trees to put the septic and first buildings on the Veteran Resort-Chapel property. This third person asked about the cost to veterans living there. I told him it was free for homeless Veterans to get back on their feet and may be adjust from combat to real life. His question was not strange because many people over the years have referred to me in the same manner ‘Why would someone like you want to help other people especially veterans”. Shocked my friend stated, “What are you talking about”? It came out in next few minutes that he saw I was running for NH State Senate as he and his wife would read it in the paper and laugh as they discussed if I was the one (years ago) put in jail. The newspaper never did print that the bogus government charges were dropped.
I am proud of going to jail for I was standing for our Constitutional rights and to stop my government abusing their power. I am proud of being a US Marine and every aspect of what I did as a US Marine to protect and defend our nation. I have four disabilities each received at a separate time and three being combat related. I to this day do not remember any part of my life before the MC. I met my family and friends when I returned from my thirty-one months over seas. My mind developed and grew from living in and out of combat. I had no memory of civilian life or round-eyed people. The MC dropped me back into the real world “USA” one day and just left me to survive on my own. I started volunteering to help other people as my best way to qualify the mission and learn the best way to stay back here in the USA. I still to this day volunteer to help others almost every day to accept that I came back alive as better men than I did not. I managed to alienate my family and friends completely in my first years back because of my actions and reactions in every day situations. One day a person a year ahead of me in high school had returned from Vietnam a few years before me. I did not remember we were once friends. He knew every aspect of my life growing up and realized what my coming back was doing to me. He gave me a place to live in his apartment to get me off the street. He got me into school under the GI Bill. Fred Young served in the Air Force in combat and put his hand out to help another US Military Person in need. This is why someone like me in the greatest nation in the world is willing to help all US Military Veterans no matter what they have done or where they are at mentally or physically. We are all equal.
The free press can damage me all they want but a US Marine as well as all the Branches of the US Military is what the USA is all about. To censor the word of the Veteran Resort-Chapel is a determent to the free society we protected.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
New Hampshire Insult to Injury, Governor Lynch,
Insult to injury
Damage the news media can do that does not show up for years. Yesterday I was talking down town with a friend. A friend of my friend’s joined us and after awhile he asked if I was the Peter Macdonald in the newspaper. The conversation was about cutting trees to put the septic and first buildings on the Veteran Resort-Chapel property. This third person asked about the cost to veterans living there. I told him it was free for homeless Veterans to get back on their feet and may be adjust from combat to real life. His question was not strange because many people over the years have referred to me in the same manner ‘Why would someone like you want to help other people especially veterans”. Shocked my friend stated, “What are you talking about”? It came out in next few minutes that he saw I was running for NH State Senate as he and his wife would read it in the paper and laugh as they discussed if I was the one (years ago) put in jail. The newspaper never did print that the bogus government charges were dropped.
I am proud of going to jail for I was standing for our Constitutional rights and to stop my government abusing their power. I am proud of being a US Marine and every aspect of what I did as a US Marine to protect and defend our nation. I have four disabilities each received at a separate time and three being combat related. I to this day do not remember any part of my life before the MC. I met my family and friends when I returned from my thirty-one months over seas. My mind developed and grew from living in and out of combat. I had no memory of civilian life or round-eyed people. The MC dropped me back into the real world “USA” one day and just left me to survive on my own. I started volunteering to help other people as my best way to qualify the mission and learn the best way to stay back here in the USA. I still to this day volunteer to help others almost every day to accept that I came back alive as better men than I did not. I managed to alienate my family and friends completely in my first years back because of my actions and reactions in every day situations. One day a person a year ahead of me in high school had returned from Vietnam a few years before me. I did not remember we were once friends. He knew every aspect of my life growing up and realized what my coming back was doing to me. He gave me a place to live in his apartment to get me off the street. He got me into school under the GI Bill. Fred Young served in the Air Force in combat and put his hand out to help another US Military Person in need. This is why someone like me in the greatest nation in the world is willing to help all US Military Veterans no matter what they have done or where they are at mentally or physically. We are all equal.
The free press can damage me all they want but a US Marine as well as all the Branches of the US Military is what the USA is all about. To censor the word of the Veteran Resort-Chapel is a determent to the free society we protected.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Chris Sununu Thank you, NH governor Hansan
The Way Home
It is my fault and I do understand that. My question has to be in the form of people hating me to the point where my good is stopped. I read in the Manchester Union Leader about “The Way Home” affordable housing unit for homeless veterans build in Manchester NH. My point is that I have serious PTSD and TBI from my time in the MC. I have a broken back from one Vietnam offensive and loss of hearing in both ears from my second Vietnam Offensive. I live part of my entire life every day in the world that creates the stigma civilized society uses to cause US Military trying to come home from ever seeing it. I have lived through the Veterans Administration dominance to control veteran’s lives by out of the public eye denying medical care on the bases of safety or did not follow the correct path through the maze of protocol. I have lived through NH putting me in jail as a terrorist to stop my mental differences back here of the “Real World” under the reason safety of the public. Friends and family rejections over my strong voice or mood chance no one sees as my mind darts in and out of there. The back pain that I endure to be able to fit into the society my dream “in country” was to come home to. The isolation from people that I meet because not hearing clearly sometimes makes others believe that I am stupid or just do not care. The forgetful mind or the clear recall from my PTSD TBI makes the habitual liar in most eyes. Newspapers use every one of these excuses as reasons not to print my opinion letters for I came back to a world we are not welcome in. The VA red flagged me and stops my medical care for combat related disabilities. Combat related disabilities from my tour in the MC and our government use these to stop me from living in NH as one of you. I can under stand how people will be fearful of us. The fact of not knowing we are disabled from serving you why would any sane person want a homeless bum living in their neighborhood? Why would any sane person want drug addicts or alcohol abuses not under guard or safety restraints living in their neighborhood? Why would any sane person want someone of less a social class living and degrading their space on this earth? It is my fault for believing that I had the right to come back alive.
My biggest problem is that I fit into your civilized society because unless my disabilities are acting up there is no difference between us. I see and understand both sides of the street. This is why I run for elected government positions. We need someone in Concord that can represent us. These and this is my reason for the Veteran Resort-Chapel. I picked these eleven acres because it was what I could afford and still have enough money left to build the first three units. The voice of the unseen US Military Veteran that comes back must be accepted and wanted even if we do not fit your social stigma. This is why I hope Chris Sununu will at still talk to us to see the fact even if we are different there has to be a place for us to live in this free society not under guard or chains. I believe we are all equal. I believe even the homeless disabled US Military Veteran with unacceptable social skills has earned the right to live in this country no matter what our appearance is as long as we do not violate the law. This is why the eleven-acres with single person cabins through is a good place to start.
The words of a US Military Veteran censored for our opinion is not worth it.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC SemperFi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-783839
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Sununu Chris Thank You, NH Exective council
Chris Sununu and Veterans
I am a nobody but Chris Sununu had enough class to walk through the rain to see and hear about the Veteran Resort-Chapel to be built at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH. A high-ranking NH government official willing to listen and talk about helping the homeless and returning Combat veterans with out any self gain while walking and standing in the rain. I hope Mr. Sununu understands just how much my thank you meant. The idea of building single person cabins in the woods for these men and women to live to try to come home mentally as well as physically. Rent Free for those that have nothing but the pride in a nation they gave it all for is a small price for me to give. Mr. Sununu showed me (a nobody) respect by hearing the need of US Military Veterans and that is class that we all must learn from.
The thought that people are afraid of these homeless men and women for the image that they portray is a miss understanding that I want to change. Dirty, poor, uneducated, druggies and criminals is the idea that most American’s have believing it would be wrong to let them into their neighborhoods. This is what we do not understand about our military. These children gave up there future to join the US Military for whatever reason. They had it drilled into their heads survival (at all cost) at the same time removing any civilized society rules. These men and women went off to live in inhuman conditions where survival was limited to the lucky ones. Drugs, Alcohol, and God were the crouch that made it possible to accept “in country”. Conditions that were endured for such and extended time short calendars where the least amount of time left over there placed you higher in others minds. Then one day we are dropped of in a civilized society with round-eyed girls and people that speak English. After the welcome wears off the stigma of what is wrong with us slowly absorbs the minds of family, friends and others. Our commanding voice, the jitters as unknowns fill the area, the caution of standing with our backs to a solid wall or object, our quick actions to defend our space and positions is some of the key factors that ostracizes us to isolation and homelessness. Now the homeless that wasted such good potential from childhood we fear as he or she became this way protecting and defending our Freedom.
The dirty, sick or even scared, any and all US Military Veterans will have equal rights in my world. The Veteran Resort-Chapel will set aside the social stigma we that came home are labeled with and go out of our way to help every US Military Veteran equally no acceptations. These are men and women that were willing and did put their lives out to die so that the United States of American can exist into the future as a free nation where everyone has an equal chance to be what they choose.
Mr. Sununu spent an extended amount of time in the rain talking even though he had a meeting waiting for him. I noticed this for I was the one worried about taking too much of his time. I felt like the luckiest man in the world yesterday just knowing people like Mr. Sununu and Alias Sally exist and that is what makes what (US Military) we did all worth it. Thank you again Mr. Sununu
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Chris Sununu Day, NH Exective Council
Chris Sununu Day
Excitement fills the air today looking forward to walking the property with Chris Sununu NH Executive Councilor. I met Chris at a District 21 debate with Ms. Clark this past election for NH State Senate. Mr. Sununu as busy as he is asked to see and walk the property for the Veteran Resort-Chapel. The only day in two weeks that it had to rain is this day we are going to see where soon hope will be that homeless NH US Military Veterans will live rent-free until they get back on their feet. I hope to start building small single person cabins for these men and women. The long-term goal is to put a road down to the water and may be five campsites for returning US Military and their families to go and re-unite for a week or so camping when they return from deployment. Rain does put authenticity in this day as US Military Men and Women deployed do missions to protect and defend our freedom no matter what the weather or conditions are.
I want to go green (compost toilets) and keep the eleven-acres as close to undisturbed as possible. The Town of Lee does not recognize compost toilets so to start, the first three single person cabins has to have septic. On a small acre Connor of the lot I will start by cutting trees and a driveway in. This is where the first three cabins will go. Hopefully with planning and town help with the building code we will plan how to get homeless veterans into their own homes and off the streets. My dreams are big but hopefully by June the first homeless veteran will be safe and warm. This small part of the lot will be where the first cabins are built to preserve the rest of the property for long term planning of isolate cabins and paths for the Veterans to have a sanctuary for the long road back at their own pace. Personal knowledge and living with PTSD and TBI from my tour in the USMC this is my way (with my wife’s help) of giving back to all those that did not come back alive.
The newspapers refer to me as a danger, nut, jerk and many other adjectives but the fact is my vision comes from living through conditions a civilized world just cannot comprehend. I have a broken back and loss of hearing in both ears from two separate Vietnam Offensives. Four Military disabilities and our government and newspapers use them to defeat my running for elected government position. These are the facts that create those coming back from deployment ending up homeless and alone. We must recognize how Chris Sununu coming out to see a dream of someone NH rates dangerous a positive step to helping Homeless Veterans in NH.
I will understand if Mr. Sununu wants to pick a better day but to me every day wasted is that much longer a U.S. Citizen that fought for this nation is homeless on the streets of NH. There are not many NH elected officials that would put themselves out to help the unknown without calling for press coverage. Mr. Sununu is a unique individual NH must be proud of,
No matter what Mr. Sununu has my greatest thank you from my heart.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Monday, November 12, 2012
Chris Sununu NH exective council, Veterans, Homelessness, Freedom
Veterans, Homelessness, Freedom
The one thing above all else that the US Military Veteran does for the USA is its freedom. The newspapers take that very God given right by censoring our (veterans) opinion letters for whatever reason. Danger, repetitive, make no sense are words of description to attempt to justify taken that what we protected and defended for all others. Veterans day articles fill the papers to how much effort and thanks you that never served have for us but you miss the one thing. We the ones living with the continuous at the most inopportune time life that never goes away labeled the name PTSD for this war or conflict. We the ones living with out being able to remember names, faces, events family, or much more if this is home and we are really back-but we still re-live there. NH justifies making the Voters in this past election ignorant to my running for NH State Senate by censoring my words. The safety of the community is their reason to justify what they have taken from all of us. Freedom is a wonderful God Given Right but no one at any time can have that right denied. Even if the things I say and do are wrong the Voters must have the right to decide for themselves. The voter’s choice is what freedom is all about.
My letter is not about that today. My letter is about Veterans and how NH is at all possible ways ignoring the attempt for a Veteran Resort-Chapel to be built in Lee NH at 101 Stepping Stone Rd. The newspapers are filled with how much tax money is being spent but is that for Veterans or to satisfy the public’s anguish to believe? My wife and I have used our life savings and mortgaged our home to the hilt to help homeless US Military Veterans have a home of their own. A place for some of the 600 homeless Veterans in NH to live free to try to get back to a real life just like you that never served has. They want you to believe that I am a danger with out telling that I suffer with PTSD, TBI, broken back from one Vietnam offensive and loss of hearing from another Vietnam offensive and many loud noises and rifle fire. To further stop the Veteran Resort Chapel Rod Doherty editor of the Fosters newspaper in Dover NH several people including a Newspaper Reporter told me is spreading rumors that the Veteran Resort Chapel is an election ploy and not true. There are Veterans coming back today that need a place to live free or at a reduced rate to get schooling or a job to have that chance just like you that never served.
Chris Sununu is meeting me tomorrow Tuesday the 13 at 101 Stepping Stone Rd to walk the property. The respect we should all have for this man taking time out of his busy day to walk in the woods with a US Military Veteran the newspapers have proclaimed a danger to the community. I am not asking for money but to have the public aware of what my goals are to help veterans. This will stop bad rumors such viscous editors have stated causing neighbors and other citizens to attempt to stop the process. One of the greatest parts of what the US Military Veterans have protected and defended it that Freedom of the Press will always be a form of communication to educate all that can read.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls Rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Chris Sununu NH Exective council
Kind Words
My suicide was stopped by the kind words that naturally flow from the mouths of people we should all take lessons from. I have a bad memory from TBI one of my four service-connected disabilities. Some things I forget as fast as they happen. Other things I can describe to the smallest detail forever. Last week one-day in particular my flashbacks (PTSD) were so frequent that to know what was real just was not there. I could see, they were so close to reach out and touch the enemy as they pasted inches from me while I lay motionless in the ditch with the clip still on my belt. I become quiet and function in normal society as if it is just a bad day in the minds of others. I feel this coming on and try to be alone for at some point I become defensive as survival just takes over. In talking with Alias Sally about the Veteran Resort-Chapel the positive words of helping others keep repeating themselves in my mind over and over. The positive thought used so frequently by me (helping others) that and many other days as a US Marine to live to see the world back here just one time before I died. To complete the mission even with my death would mean other US Marine would not die. The results of the TBI took forever any memory of life back here in the states. For thirty-one months I wrote letters to strangers that were identified to me as family members. I remember how Alias Sally kept pointing out how this Veteran Resort-Chapel would benefit me. I kept saying how it was not for me but for the homeless Veterans of NH. Each time that day I got so close to suicide Alias Sally’s words it is I kept repeating them.
The VA and NH government have nice people, we are all nice it is just not for us to see sometimes. I am not used to Government workers such as Alias Sally wanting to help me build something. Her words and personality are so positive the un-intentional consequences resonated in my mind this is what Vietnam was all about. This is what all the Wars and Conflicts are about. US Military Veterans are going to becoming home just like me. Something is wrong and this civilized society has no idea the reality of when there is no reality left. Homeless Veterans in NH must be given a chance. Alias Sally may be the silent medication that allowed the Veteran Resort-Chapel to be home for some that gave so much.
I also want to thank Martha Fuller Clark and Chris Sununu for they in a different way but the same results as alias Sally showed me we the US Military do it for the safety and freedom of good citizens and that makes it right.
This is Veterans Day and Marine Corps Birthday weekend. Civilized society will never have the ability to comprehend and accept if our lives are perceived dangerous for the safety of the community to justify censoring our words.
Censoring the words of a US Military Veterans Day is Ironic.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Martha Fuller Clark District 21
Kind Words
My suicide was stopped by the kind words that naturally flow from the mouths of people we should all take lessons from. I have a bad memory from TBI one of my four service-connected disabilities. Some things I forget as fast as they happen. Other things I can describe to the smallest detail forever. Last week one-day in particular my flashbacks (PTSD) were so frequent that to know what was real just was not there. I could see, they were so close to reach out and touch the enemy as they pasted inches from me while I lay motionless in the ditch with the clip still on my belt. I become quiet and function in normal society as if it is just a bad day in the minds of others. I feel this coming on and try to be alone for at some point I become defensive as survival just takes over. In talking with Alias Sally about the Veteran Resort-Chapel the positive words of helping others keep repeating themselves in my mind over and over. The positive thought used so frequently by me (helping others) that and many other days as a US Marine to live to see the world back here just one time before I died. To complete the mission even with my death would mean other US Marine would not die. The results of the TBI took forever any memory of life back here in the states. For thirty-one months I wrote letters to strangers that were identified to me as family members. I remember how Alias Sally kept pointing out how this Veteran Resort-Chapel would benefit me. I kept saying how it was not for me but for the homeless Veterans of NH. Each time that day I got so close to suicide Alias Sally’s words it is I kept repeating them.
The VA and NH government have nice people, we are all nice it is just not for us to see sometimes. I am not used to Government workers such as Alias Sally wanting to help me build something. Her words and personality are so positive the un-intentional consequences resonated in my mind this is what Vietnam was all about. This is what all the Wars and Conflicts are about. US Military Veterans are going to becoming home just like me. Something is wrong and this civilized society has no idea the reality of when there is no reality left. Homeless Veterans in NH must be given a chance. Alias Sally may be the silent medication that allowed the Veteran Resort-Chapel to be home for some that gave so much.
I also want to thank Martha Fuller Clark and Chris Sununu for they in a different way but the same results as alias Sally showed me we the US Military do it for the safety and freedom of good citizens and that makes it right.
This is Veterans Day and Marine Corps Birthday weekend. Civilized society will never have the ability to comprehend and accept if our lives are perceived dangerous for the safety of the community to justify censoring our words.
Censoring the words of a US Military Veterans Day is Ironic.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Veteran's words on veterans day, Martha Fuller Clark, Chris Sununu
Kind Words
My suicide was stopped by the kind words that naturally flow from the mouths of people we should all take lessons from. I have a bad memory from TBI one of my four service-connected disabilities. Some things I forget as fast as they happen. Other things I can describe to the smallest detail forever. Last week one-day in particular my flashbacks (PTSD) were so frequent that to know what was real just was not there. I could see, they were so close to reach out and touch the enemy as they pasted inches from me while I lay motionless in the ditch with the clip still on my belt. I become quiet and function in normal society as if it is just a bad day in the minds of others. I feel this coming on and try to be alone for at some point I become defensive as survival just takes over. In talking with Alias Sally about the Veteran Resort-Chapel the positive words of helping others keep repeating themselves in my mind over and over. The positive thought used so frequently by me (helping others) that and many other days as a US Marine to live to see the world back here just one time before I died. To complete the mission even with my death would mean other US Marine would not die. The results of the TBI took forever any memory of life back here in the states. For thirty-one months I wrote letters to strangers that were identified to me as family members. I remember how Alias Sally kept pointing out how this Veteran Resort-Chapel would benefit me. I kept saying how it was not for me but for the homeless Veterans of NH. Each time that day I got so close to suicide Alias Sally’s words it is I kept repeating them.
The VA and NH government have nice people, we are all nice it is just not for us to see sometimes. I am not used to Government workers such as Alias Sally wanting to help me build something. Her words and personality are so positive the un-intentional consequences resonated in my mind this is what Vietnam was all about. This is what all the Wars and Conflicts are about. US Military Veterans are going to becoming home just like me. Something is wrong and this civilized society has no idea the reality of when there is no reality left. Homeless Veterans in NH must be given a chance. Alias Sally may be the silent medication that allowed the Veteran Resort-Chapel to be home for some that gave so much.
I also want to thank Martha Fuller Clark and Chris Sununu for they in a different way but the same results as alias Sally showed me we the US Military do it for the safety and freedom of good citizens and that makes it right.
This is Veterans Day and Marine Corps Birthday weekend. Civilized society will never have the ability to comprehend and accept if our lives are perceived dangerous for the safety of the community to justify censoring our words.
Censoring the words of a US Military Veterans Day is Ironic.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Friday, November 9, 2012
New Hampshire governor elect Maggie hanson from Peter Macdonald
Media Biases
When the news media becomes so biased that they can censor anyone individual running for elected office, opinion letters of government wrongs; a free nation no longer exists. When the news media believes they are so powerful supporting one candidate with editorials and articles while putting in the paper that they will not print the other candidates words Our Constitution becomes a worthless piece of paper. When the news media fails to police its moral and ethical wrongs that harm the public but instead grants excellence awards to the newspaper violating the code of conduct totalitarianism begins. The news media and NH government officials use my service-connected, combat related disabilities to tell the public what a danger it is to be in the same community with me. I am a 100% disabled US Marine and my medical care for combat disabilities has been stopped until I stop writing opinion letters of government wrongs. The news media is so powerful they refuse to print my opinion letters letting the wrongs perpetuate. I re-read my letter from yesterday and should be embarrassed for writing it.
I am Sixty years old, so it was many years ago that I served the USA. I lived in and out of the Conflict yesterday. I send the VA and government a copy of every letter that I write. Suicide was my main goal yesterday in an out mentally of the Convoy wanting to write (A thank you to alias Sally) as I wrote about other things in a confusing manner. People tell me it was so long ago Vietnam that the thoughts should be a distant memory by now. I should be over it. The thing is as the years pass and I learn more about civilized society the flashbacks become more intense with a loud noise or words from a distance conversation trigger a life no one should pass through. PTSD, TBI, a broken back and diminished hearing in both ears yet I volunteer every day to help others because so many better than I gave their lives for our freedom. I owe these Men and Women the respect and honor to not let what they gave to be in VAIN. The VA and NH government stop my medical care and the news media supports the government in character assignation making the public afraid of US Military Veteran. This very scenario is the root cause of Homeless US Military Veterans dying alone because this civilized society cannot see past their own needs and success.
I became disabled fighting for the right for any individual to have the freedom to write about government wrongs without retaliation from powerful corrupt officials. I met two wonderful people during the very election the news media kept the public in the dark about me. Martha Fuller Clark and Chris Sununu and I hope they are true to their word of helping NH Homeless Veterans. We should all take a look at the wrongs by the VA and NH government and help the over 600 homeless US Military Veterans living alone and homeless on our Streets of New Hampshire.
The news media must re-learn every individual has their own thoughts and must freely be allowed to express them. No editor should believe they are better to qualify whose thoughts are right or wrong to be spoken. I may be disabled but I do remember who alias Sally is and it is for US citizens like her I say thank you to.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
Maggie Hassan, Lynch, Veterans administration
Media Biases
When the news media becomes so biased that they can censor anyone individual running for elected office, opinion letters of government wrongs; a free nation no longer exists. When the news media believes they are so powerful supporting one candidate with editorials and articles while putting in the paper that they will not print the other candidates words Our Constitution becomes a worthless piece of paper. When the news media fails to police its moral and ethical wrongs that harm the public but instead grants excellence awards to the newspaper violating the code of conduct totalitarianism begins. The news media and NH government officials use my service-connected, combat related disabilities to tell the public what a danger it is to be in the same community with me. I am a 100% disabled US Marine and my medical care for combat disabilities has been stopped until I stop writing opinion letters of government wrongs. The news media is so powerful they refuse to print my opinion letters letting the wrongs perpetuate. I re-read my letter from yesterday and should be embarrassed for writing it.
I am Sixty years old, so it was many years ago that I served the USA. I lived in and out of the Conflict yesterday. I send the VA and government a copy of every letter that I write. Suicide was my main goal yesterday in an out mentally of the Convoy wanting to write (A thank you to alias Sally) as I wrote about other things in a confusing manner. People tell me it was so long ago Vietnam that the thoughts should be a distant memory by now. I should be over it. The thing is as the years pass and I learn more about civilized society the flashbacks become more intense with a loud noise or words from a distance conversation trigger a life no one should pass through. PTSD, TBI, a broken back and diminished hearing in both ears yet I volunteer every day to help others because so many better than I gave their lives for our freedom. I owe these Men and Women the respect and honor to not let what they gave to be in VAIN. The VA and NH government stop my medical care and the news media supports the government in character assignation making the public afraid of US Military Veteran. This very scenario is the root cause of Homeless US Military Veterans dying alone because this civilized society cannot see past their own needs and success.
I became disabled fighting for the right for any individual to have the freedom to write about government wrongs without retaliation from powerful corrupt officials. I met two wonderful people during the very election the news media kept the public in the dark about me. Martha Fuller Clark and Chris Sununu and I hope they are true to their word of helping NH Homeless Veterans. We should all take a look at the wrongs by the VA and NH government and help the over 600 homeless US Military Veterans living alone and homeless on our Streets of New Hampshire.
The news media must re-learn every individual has their own thoughts and must freely be allowed to express them. No editor should believe they are better to qualify whose thoughts are right or wrong to be spoken. I may be disabled but I do remember who alias Sally is and it is for US citizens like her I say thank you to.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
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