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  • Published
    March 11, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Maine should accept federal aid to extend MaineCare

    Recently, I met with my state representative to talk about accepting the federal funds set aside to increase access to health care coverage for thousands of hardworking residents through the state’s MaineCare program. I am thrilled to know he supports the extension of coverage to more people through Medicaid. This decision makes sense for both […]

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    March 11, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Funding domestic programs is just good common sense

    We could easily and safely cut back our military numbers if we did a few common-sense things. No. 1 would be to mind our own business, our own borders and cultivate relationships with our longtime allies. Cut out trying to save the whole world from themselves, because they don’t want saving. They have lived like […]

  • Published
    March 10, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Claims about tar sands oil misrepresent actual facts

    The op-ed by Jamie Py of the Maine Energy Marketers Association (“Maine Voices: Science shows crude from oil sands no riskier than conventional crude,” March 3) leaves me flabbergasted. First, he has the gall to repeat a factoid that he must now know is false. Second, his contention that tar sands oil is as safe […]

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    March 10, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Beware of Democrats promising ‘free money’

    I am new to the state of Maine, but its money problems are not unique to the state. The whole country is in a quandary over how to stop out-of-control spending. Elections are coming up and the Democrats will play their word games and play on people’s emotions in order to get re-elected and stay […]

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    March 10, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Social Security disability a needlessly long process

    I am taking this opportunity to encourage anyone who has had difficulty obtaining Social Security disability benefits to write to Sen. Susan Collins and demand a reconfiguration of the application process. I am 52 and was diagnosed with damage to my cerebellum in July 2013 as a result of a genetic disorder. This condition has […]

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  • Published
    March 10, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Every person has a right to health care

    Health care is a human right. This means that simply by being born human – and nothing more – all of us are entitled to resources so we can sustain our health and achieve a humane quality of life. Part of what makes health care as a human right such a powerful notion is that […]

  • Published
    March 9, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Citizens’ rights measure would restore due process on Maine wind projects

    The Maine House will soon vote on a citizens’ rights bill that received overwhelming bipartisan approval in 2013. A mailer recently sent out by the wind industry asks citizens to contact legislators and urge them to vote against L.D. 616 – this same citizens’ rights bill. The industry blatantly misrepresented the intent and language of […]

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    March 9, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Record highs and lows evidence of climate change

    To those who doubt the existence of climate change (not necessarily always warming), I suggest you watch a local news show, and pay close attention to its weather report. These reports usually include the record high and low temperatures for the date. If you look closely at these dates, you will see that most of […]

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    March 9, 2014

    Letter to the editor: High-profile whiners fail to exemplify Olympic spirit

    Yes! Thankfully, the Olympics are finally over, Bob Costas’ pink-eye saga notwithstanding. First, let me say that I rooted for the American team with wild abandon. I am in awe of the sacrifice and training that go into just making the team. Having said that and to those Olympians who did not have the good […]

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    March 9, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Pursuit of pornography has many negative implications

    I was asked if it bothered me that some men will mock me for my strong stand on why I am opposed to men going to strip clubs and subscribing to porn on cable TV or the Internet and magazines. I said no, because many of these men talk a great deal and make no […]