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

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