Letters
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PublishedFebruary 8, 2013
Letters to the editor: Movies fuel ‘acceptance of gun violence’
So, a few weeks after Bob Costas got into so much trouble with gun rights advocates for saying America has a “gun culture,” I took a look at the Jan. 31 edition of GO, the “arts and culture” insert in the Portland Press Herald, and this is what I saw. On Page E13, two pictures […]
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2013
Letters to the editor: An ill wind off the coast of Maine
The recent decision by the Maine Public Utilities Commission on a floating wind turbine project is bad for the state of Maine and Maine consumers (“Pioneering Maine wind project passes ‘biggest hurdle,'” Jan. 24). The PUC approved this project at a cost of nearly $200 million, to be paid to a Norwegian company by Maine […]
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2013
Letters to the editor: LePage taking state in right direction
Alan Caron’s insightful commentary in the Jan. 31 Press Herald (“Economy must reflect a blend of both views of government”) strikes a refreshing and significant balance in the divided and sometimes heated debate about revenues, services and expenditures. He points out the inevitability of government as a needed check and a redistributor to the society […]
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2013
Letters to the Editor: Editorial on Obama sheds little light
The so-called Another View editorial Jan. 26 ( “Obama’s election marks the start of America’s decline” ), a rambling diatribe and fear-based attack on President Obama accusing a litany of people, including government employees, of being “parasites,” was devoid of any social value. Paraphrasing from “Billy Madison,” at no point in the writer’s rambling, incoherent […]
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PublishedFebruary 4, 2013
Letters to the editor: State must hold contractors accountable
Several articles were published recently about Daniel Tucci, a Portland “handyman” being sued by the state for allegedly engaging in repeated instances of unfinished, faulty or low-quality home repair contracting work (“Witnesses: Portland handyman pressured, bilked us,” Jan. 23; “Portland handyman testifies in own defense,” Jan. 24). The state is bringing its case on behalf […]
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PublishedFebruary 3, 2013
Letters to the editor: Assault rifle ban ‘not the answer’
A reader says our nation has a social problem, not a firearm problem.
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PublishedFebruary 2, 2013
Letters to the editor: Burning over fire department coverage
In the Jan. 27 edition of the Maine Sunday Telegram, under the headline “Is the Portland Fire Department overstaffed?,” was an imitation news article with a biased title. There was one gaping hole in the information: Why it is so vital for the Portland Fire Department to have these resources to fulfill their duty of […]
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PublishedFebruary 1, 2013
Letters to the editor: Any of us could become homeless, poor
A reader says volunteering at Preble Street Resource Center altered his false assumptions about the homeless.
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PublishedJanuary 31, 2013
Letters to the editor: Cutler doesn’t deserve ‘spoiler’ label
With the national election behind us, talk of the next governor’s race has begun in earnest, and although potential candidates are in the early stages of building their campaigns, letters are flying regarding the futility of another run by Eliot Cutler. Some believe that Cutler will prove to be a spoiler, splitting the Democratic vote […]
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PublishedJanuary 30, 2013
Letters to the Editor: Much at stake in city tar sands proposal
The packed Portland City Council chamber last Wednesday night told the story. There was testimony from the public and from the petroleum industry (local, national and Canadian representatives) concerning the pros and cons of tar sands oil and its potential effect or lack of effect on our land and water. The debate was sometimes heated […]
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