Letters
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PublishedMay 21, 2011
More letters to the editor, May 21, 2011Prom party surprised by generosity
It was the night of my senior prom at Greely High School in Cumberland. Seventeen of us went to a great restaurant in the Old Port for dinner. Because it was prom, no one was worried about the cost of the meal. After our appetizers, some of us ordered seafood and some ordered steak. When […]
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PublishedMay 20, 2011
Letters to the editor, May 20, 2011Don’t cut MPBN funds from budget
Gov. LePage and his Republican legislative supporters (I don’t believe that includes all Republicans) are trying to cripple and silence a pre-eminent voice of reasoned and impartial broadcast journalism for the people of Maine. They propose to eliminate state funding for the Maine Public Broadcasting Network. MPBN radio and television are a vital and irreplaceable […]
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PublishedMay 19, 2011
Letters to the Editor, May 19, 2011
Fake SEALs sign of social illness
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PublishedMay 19, 2011
More Letters to the Editor, May 19, 2011
Health plan changes do little to help Mainers
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PublishedMay 18, 2011
Letters to the editor, May 18, 2011Government needs more restraint
I’m tired of listening to President Obama tell us we need to pay more taxes. Many people here in Maine already pay 50 percent of their income in federal, state, local, sales taxes and fees. Is 50 percent not enough? I’m tired of finding out ways our government is using our tax money in other […]
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PublishedMay 17, 2011
Letters to the editor, May 17, 2011Crack down hard on texting drivers
I have been following with growing interest and alarm the news about drivers either talking on their cellphones while behind the wheel or, even worse, texting. If someone had told me even a decade ago what a serious problem this behavior would become, I would have been doubtful, thinking that people have too much common […]
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PublishedMay 16, 2011
Letters to the editor, May 16, 2011Voting bills roadblock to democracy
I’m proud to live in a state where the current voting laws encourage voter turnout. That’s why I’m dismayed when bills such as L.D. 1376 and L.D. 199, which will restrict Mainers’ voting rights, are introduced in Augusta. Citizens should be alarmed when we see threats to our democracy. With last week’s special elections in […]
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Letters to the editor, May 15, 2011: Wind power vs. wilderness
I recently received a letter from Lester Kenway, the president of the Maine Appalachian Trail Club, urging me to donate to MATC to help cover the legal fees that it is incurring in its opposition to the Highland Wind Project in Roxbury. I am a member of MATC because I worked for the Maine Conservation […]
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PublishedMay 14, 2011
Letters to the editor. May 14, 2011: Gov. LePage and the way life should be
We read the poll results without surprise, but with regret. It appears that in Gov. LePage we are presented with a nature, seemingly grounded in impatience and willfulness, that leads to crude judgments devoid of forethought and careful mindfulness. We are saddened by the flawed measures taken thus far that have served to dishonor many […]
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PublishedMay 14, 2011
More letters to the editor, May 14, 2011: Justice, proof and the demise of bin Laden
Listening to the comments made in the aftermath of the killing of Osama bin Laden, I find it utterly disturbing how the term “justice” is confused with vengeance. It is deplorable that President Obama equated the shoot-to-kill mission he authorized with “justice being done.” Calling this act of brute retaliation justice is tantamount to abandoning […]
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