Saturday, December 22, 2012

Veteran's Christmas

Veteran’s Christmas The boys and girls servicing in our armed forces on foreign soil fighting for to defend and protect the USA have no idea the hardships of returning to the nation we did it for. Do we back here understand the mental and physical hardships of being away from home on enemy soil during the Christmas season? This is the importance of the Veteran Resort Chapel to give returning US Military a way to come home and adjust before their lives are lost. Lost in a world we dreamed of coming home to but now that we are back no one see us as we remember. Family, friends, wives and children reject us because our survival instinct the enemy taught so well are unacceptable to those that cannot see the need for. Driven deep in to our minds these instincts of survival now make us the enemy to the people we love because response dictates our movements now and forever after. Newspapers refuse to print our opinion letters written from our hearts trying to explain our non-separation from there as now we are here because of the danger our words draw from the minds of a civilized society. The Boys and Girls of today’s armed forces need more than our politicians listening but never hearing what we are saying. I am just barely able to walk for the past week or so as my back-pain is so intense. The Fosters Daily Democrat article did bring people out to donate time, equipment and gravel to get the property ready to dig the foundation holes. The article also got some people motivated to call me to ask if they can raise money to build these cabins in the woods for homeless US Military Veterans. Any one that wants to raise money to help is more than welcome but 100% of the money must go to help veterans. There will not be a penny of profit made from this because give these children that gave for us a road back is the entire reason for this property at 101 Stepping Stone Rd. My Marine Corps Disabilities received during combat missions makes me see the truth of the disadvantage to come back alive. The editors and most readers will never understand because our opinion letters are censored crippling the minds of those that never served. Only one politician had the will to come out to see the 101 Stepping Stone Rd sight for the cabins in the woods for homeless veterans. This person was NH Executive Councilor Chris Sununu. The newspapers are so set on stopping me that they refuse to tell the public of a great person in our Concord state government, Mr. Sununu that came out in the rain and walked the eleven-acres. To listen and actually understand editors and readers alike must be given both sides of the story. Ask Mr. Sununu the facts. Christmas is the hardest time for me because I return so often to being there reality sometime eludes me. I know some will say this letter makes no since. It will never make since if the other side is never printed. The boys and girls coming back today and in the future will end up homeless or lost just as we from the wars of the past. Single person cabins in the woods are an entire different concept as a way to give our US Military a way to come back if ever. To censor our opinion letters even if you do not hear what they are saying makes the saying “What are we fighting for” so real. A phrase from the Vietnam Conflict that was common over there. To censor this letter is the greatest harm to a nation where freedom must be free. Merry Christmas . Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi 465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839

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