Dear
Congressman Darrell Issa,
I know you and your committee are extremely busy. As far as my opinion goes, Justice
in America begins and ends in your committee. It's a disgrace, but thank God we have at least your committee. And I thank... you, and everyone one of your honest
members of Congress who are members of it. (You are heroes and true, American patriots...)
I know a little about
real heroes and true, American patriots, since I'm an extremely proud Vietnam veteran, who lived and served (24/7) in
a Vietnamese peasant village. I'm honored to have served in the Marine Corps' Combined Action Program (CAP) http://www.CapVeterans.com/ . Everyday, I witnessed honor and bravery.
Although it was an honor, it was also pretty stressful,
since we were always under threat of being wiped out. A team of 8 to 12 Americans living in a village, regardless of their
abilities, can only go so far against large enemy attacks. Combat was heavy. I was wounded from shrapnel in three different
combat actions and received a Purple Heart for one of them. I still suffer from chest and rib cage pain from the concussion
impact of a rocket propelled grenade (RPG).
Twenty-nine years after leaving, my two different peasant-farming
villages, I was diagnosed as 100% disabled with PTSD. You can read some of my experiences of living in my villages at the
link I already posted. Prior to going out on disability, I worked 19 years in data processing, having worked through the ranks
from a clerk on a programming team on up to project manager with a staff of 17 on the same team. Back in 1988, when I received
my last raise, I was making $63,000 a year.
The real reason why I'm writing to you has to do with PTSD. The
VA, Congress and especially American taxpayers pay billions of dollars a year to care and treat PTSD disabled vets. I appreciate
all the care and treatment that I have received over the years. It saved my life... What I'm upset about is the unnecessary
harassment and discrimination that exacerbates veterans PTSD disability. Americans always hear about the discrimination and
harassment cases of sex, race, the physically disabled. But we never hear about discrimination and harassment cases of the
PTSD disabled. I bet the Department of Justice has never attempted to try a case like this. Please read through my internet
links and find out how the State of New Jersey actually used my PTSD disability to help cover up corruption in their Supreme
and Superior Court systems. http://www.americans-working-together.com/the_real_chris_christie/id13.html
The federal Department of Justice (DOJ) calls this a New Jersey State issue and New Jersey State
refuses to address or even acknowledge the issue. This has been going on for more than a decade and it does take a toll on
me. Years ago, I pledged that I would do what I could to make sure justice comes to these corrupt government officials and
that this never happens to another PTSD vet.
I have a petition on this issue to Governor Chris Christie and honorable
New Jersey politicians that is nearing 11,000 signatures, but they continue to be blind to their state cover-up. https://www.causes.com/actions/1746185-american-war-veterans-petition-to-governor-chris-christie
I also have a petition to you that was recently started, which has near 1,000 signatures. https://www.causes.com/actions/1769198-sign-the-petition-to-congressman-darrell-issa
I'm actually begging you to please review everything that I'm stating in this letter.
I admit I'm obsessed with bringing these corrupt government officials to justice. This should never happen to another
PTSD vet and/or a average citizen.
Thank You And God Bless Your Committee John "Jack" Cunningham
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