Monday, December 10, 2012

US Military Veteran, Martha fuller clark, John Sununu, Chris sununu

Veteran’s actions are funny The consequences of the USA turns against you seem very bleak. It is funny that I have volunteered almost every day since coming back in 74 from my overseas Marine Corps tour. Helping other people because I came back alive to a country with the greatest people in the world that many better than I gave their lives in combat to keep free and safe. Newspapers and government officials go above the call to duty to censor and eliminate me from this world. The government agency created to help US Military Veterans, Red Flags and stops my medical care for combat related disabilities ironically is called the Veterans Administration. My wife and I put our house in dept by mortgage to build cabins just for homeless veterans on land we bought for this sole purpose. This letter is not about me. This letter is about all those lost soles called US Military Veterans living on the streets because we do not care. The comments and ridicule from residents of NH because a newspaper article by Andrea Bulfinch in the Fosters described and contained a photo of me with a chain saw clearing the lot. I am proud to set my pain aside to help other Veterans have a place to live and try to come back mentally and physically if at all. I am also proud of Andrea’s ability to write such a good article to attempt to inform her readers of our need to help US Military Veterans in need. The consequences of the results of combat on the individual are not yours or my place to question or mock because a few may take advantage of the hand that is there to help. The cabins for homeless veterans in the woods at 101 Stepping Stone Rd. Lee NH are my way of Veteran helping Veterans because I came back alive and should not have. I honestly do not know what to say. I am dammed if I do and dammed if I don’t. Every returning US Military Veteran is not as lucky as some to achieve success back here in the real world. There will always be those few lazy one’s taking advantage of the system. I am not here to change the world. I just want to do my small part to help those veterans less fortunate than I. The consequences of letting a seventeen-year-old child become a US Marine and enter the conflict and come back alive to a world that will not accept us are ours to realize and fix. I do not feel good-bye. Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi 465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839

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