Letters
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PublishedJune 15, 2013
Letters to the editor: Anti-care expansion speech ‘offensive’
I am both appalled and disturbed by Rep. Ken Fredette’s remarks regarding his opposition to the expansion of health care benefits in Maine. As justification for rejecting health care expansion, he refers to the book “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus,” which he claims supports his position that men think rationally, concretely and […]
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PublishedJune 14, 2013
Letters to the editor: Orwell warned us about this
Have you read “1984” recently? A regime always on a “war footing?” Always ready to fight the enemy? Maybe we need a hard-headed businessperson to ask: What are we getting for the billions we invest in intelligence activity? Safety and security or just the illusion of it? Is it a form of guaranteed employment, as […]
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PublishedJune 10, 2013
Letters to the editor: School activity mandate may breed couch potatoes
I was quite concerned when I read the recent article about the proposal to require 30 minutes of physical activity for children in elementary public schools (“Maine Senate approves bill requiring exercise in schools,” May 25). Students already have a certain amount of access to physical activity simply as part of recess, but in some […]
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PublishedMay 28, 2013
Letters to the editor: Trappists a model for addressing abuse
Stunned by Paul Kendrick’s revealing commentary (“Maine Voices: New pope must stand up for sexual abuse victims, survivors,” May 13), detailing the Jesuits’ abysmal nonresponse to these issues, I was reminded of a very different experience some years ago. In 2006, I visited the Abbey of Gethsemani, a Trappist monastery in Kentucky. At that time, […]
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PublishedMay 27, 2013
Letters to the editor: Bills will greatly advance military justice
Thank you for publishing an editorial concerning the efforts by Rep. Chellie Pingree and Sen. Susan Collins to address sexual assault in the military (“Our View: Bills offer right response to military sex abuse crisis,” May 20). Although the editorial was correct in saying that the bills move us in the right direction, I would […]
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PublishedMay 26, 2013
Letters to the editor: Car inspections burden on poor
The majority of states don’t require motor vehicle inspections on a regular basis, but Maine does. That might not seem like much of an issue, but there is no evidence that lack of inspections leads to more traffic fatalities or injuries. Given that is the case, it’s hard to see inspections as anything more than […]
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PublishedMay 25, 2013
Letters to the editor: U.S. welcomes law-abiding immigrants
William Slavick (“Another View: Anti-immigration column ignores 11 million in need,” April 25) misses the mark in his critique of Jonette Christian’s Maine Voices commentary (“Repackaging amnesty as ‘immigration reform’ won’t fool Americans,” April 13). As a country, we are more than charitable. We grant 1 million green cards annually, more than the next 38 […]
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PublishedMay 24, 2013
Letters to the editor: Gov. LePage perceived truth about IRS
Less than one year age, Portland Press Herald nonpartisan journalists Steve Mistler and Bill Nemitz — the latter a perennial nemesis of Gov. LePage — excoriated the governor for the unpardonable sin of hyperbole: The governor compared the Internal Revenue Service to the Gestapo but later backed off, saying, “Maybe the IRS is not quite […]
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PublishedMay 23, 2013
Letters to the editor: Customer feels betrayed by L.L. Bean
I bought my first pair of L.L. Bean rubber “duck” shoes more than 50 years ago, and have been a loyal customer ever since. At least until now. I used to be eager to support local industry and local workers. I was proud of L.L. Bean. “Maine, Open for Business” was a nifty concept long […]
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PublishedMay 22, 2013
Letters to the editor: North Woods at mercy of profiteers
The North Woods is a natural gift that has endowed our state with a remarkable recreational advantage. It is fast being pulled apart by random projects. The grand plan for the preservation of Moosehead Lake and the Great North Woods wilderness area should have had the long-range comprehensive planning it deserves. The true ownership and […]
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