Thursday, January 3, 2013

Chris Sununu hope

Hoping Chris Sununu It is a shame to use someone’s name that tried to help for no other reason than he is a nice politician. Mr. Sununu came to 101 Stepping Stone Rd site for homeless cabins in the woods for US Military Veterans to live rent-free until they get back to reality if ever. Mr. Sununu walked the eleven-acres in the rain and talked in-depth to me about my goal to help US Military Veterans with a place to live. He also told me he would be my connection if I needed any help with government red tape. It is looking good as things are moving slowly but that is mostly because of the snow and cold weather. The first two cabins and the Chapel are designed and the material lists are being put together as we speak. The site work did not get completed as much as I had hoped but that is a minor correction when the frost leaves the ground. Many people have contacted me to help build the cabins and John from Durham has proposed and is producing a concert in Boston next month and the donations will be set for building the cabins in the woods. A Tara Sue of Wakefield NH is active in helping Veterans and has offered her help in promoting, setting up a web site and more to make sure everything moves along. John and Tara have both taken it upon themselves to promote the site to make the public aware. I am a no-body going through some pretty tough times medically and mentally at the present making me realize to delegate to keep progress moving. I have four service-connected disabilities three being combat related from separate missions. One article in the Fosters newspaper by Ms. Bulfinch is where all these people calling to help came from. My question to Mr. Sununu is if he would talk to everyone about this veteran helping veterans and get the public involved. I can see by the events of the past few days this innovative idea being a model for many others to help homeless US Military Veterans across the USA. I hate to do this to Mr. Sununu because he sought no publicity from his time that he gave to talking with me and offering his help with any problems in Concord. My wife and I get nothing out of this except helping US Military Veterans homeless because of untreated medical conditions or what ever other reason have a home. It is a hard idea to grasp someone doing this for just seeing others come home. I came back from the Vietnam Conflict and have lived through the humiliation of being dropped off in a world we do not belong with no help from the military or government. Mr. Sununu told me that what I write sometimes is scary. He suggested that I tone it back. Two of my four disabilities are PTSD and TBI. I live in two worlds with no foundation of memory to judge which one is the right one. I fit into society because I try hard to do the right thing. I many times fail so I know it is I causing my own problems bringing out what others see the wrongs in me. I explained this is what the public does not see in many homeless US Military Veterans to Mr. Sununu. Fear is the biggest motivator that justifies the public leaving us on the streets as leaches unwilling to work useless, lazy citizens. I can explain this in a letter but if it is censored the public stays ignorant to why we need a Veteran Resort Chapel for homeless US Military Veterans to live rent-free until they come home mentally as well as physically. Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi 465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839

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