People are asking What to do

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People are asking What to do

by Peter Macdonald

“NH not TV should Decide” Every newspaper in the state of NH including the Union Leader censors my opinion. Should the news media allow the people to decide? Is it ethical for any newspaper or media to censor the people’s opinion? Is unbiased reporting informing the people that the State of NH has interfered with a disabled Veteran’s medical care to stop free speech that exposes crimes by judges and government officials. Should the news media be allowed to edit the people’s opinion to the news media’s point of view.

I clearly state criminal acts committed by judges and government officials. I put my name, address and phone # on every article I write. I am a 100% combat related disabled Veteran. I have violated no laws. Should the news media ignore the facts to protect people with power. Has the news media gone so far to believe government domination is more important than the people. Has the courts made equal rights that every one has a chance to raise up to the elite club while the people that do not qualify receive diminished rights.

     

Where has NH gone. The people are afraid to speak openly. Government domination over the people is now the norm. I volunteer and NH has harmed my family and friends to stop my free speech. All this because the news media decided one disabled Veteran is not worth up setting the powerful people’s standards. NH People not the news media should decide.

People ask me every day from all over the U.S. and Canada what they can do? I tell them to write their news media and talk about what NH is doing to disabled Veterans. Remember it is not just NH. Veterans across the U.S. are being discriminated against. Worse than that what Veteran’s gave their lives for is being diminished. Respect and honor our Constitution that is the start to making Veterans feel what we did was not use less. Any news media or blog that censors the people’s opinion because it is not what the editor likes SHAME ON YOU. It is the ethical responsibility of every reporter, columnists, editor and citizen to respond unbiased to correct the wrongs in government no matter whom they expose.

To the many people that tell me that I should have come back alive, I should not have. Do you know what it is like to put your emotions aside? Do you know what it is like to know that you killed with out feelings or emotions even to this day? Do you know what it is like to live in a civilized society and have to re learn every thing because you have amnesia from TBI? Do you know what it is like to come back to the world and meet people that call them selves your family but they are strangers to you? Do you know what it is like to attempt to understand situation in a society that does not fit the Marine Corps norm? I live with the pain and confusion from my disabilities because I accept the responsibility to not make what so many Veteran’s (dead or alive) gave their childhood for (to defend and protect our Constitution) to not be in vain Do you know what it is like to have your medical care stopped because you exercise your free speech.

Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi

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