Letters
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PublishedMarch 1, 2011
Letters to the editor, March 1, 2011Diet game not best way to lose weight
In reading the recent article about the Biggest Loser challenge at David’s Restaurant, part of me wanted to applaud, but part of me was also concerned (“Weight watchers,” Feb. 16). As someone who lost 130 pounds and kept it off for eight years, I understand the difficulty of significant weight loss. From that perspective, I […]
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PublishedFebruary 28, 2011
Letters to the editor, Feb. 28, 2011Add Clifford back to tax rolls
I find it very interesting that the Portland School Department insisted that we taxpayers shell out millions for the new Ocean Avenue School because Nathan Clifford, due to the department’s neglect, was in such disrepair. Now it’s supposed to be a center for teacher education. Nathan Clifford should be put back on the tax rolls […]
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PublishedFebruary 27, 2011
Letters to the editor, Feb. 27, 2011Finding help for older drivers
The AARP Driver Safety Program in Maine thanks Bill Nemitz for asking “When must elderly drivers give up the keys?” His treatment of the issue was personal and timely. Maine’s population is getting older and at a pace faster than the national average. Thus Maine’s driving population is quickly aging. The vast majority of drivers […]
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PublishedFebruary 26, 2011
Letters to the editor, Feb. 26, 2011Charter schools, from both sides
You should have done some homework before arguing for charter schools (“State should stop resisting charter schools,” Feb. 16). How will charter schools address Maine’s shrinking student population, shorter year and relatively declining scores, or gotten Maine Race to the Top money? Most studies show that charter schools are no better than public schools. Since […]
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PublishedFebruary 26, 2011
More letters to the editor, Feb 26, 2011State, national political issues on readers’ minds
Governor’s hit list: As a grandparent of three young children living in Maine, I am appalled that the Kid-Safe Products Act is on Gov. Paul LePage’s hit list. Why would he want to eliminate a law that uses sound science to identify the most dangerous chemicals used in children’s products; collects and shares information with […]
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PublishedFebruary 25, 2011
Letters to the editor, Feb. 25, 2011Photo ID a deterrent for voters
If the agenda of the new LePage administration is really for smaller government and paring down the budget by trimming wasteful spending, how does the push for more stringent identification requirements for voter rights fit into this philosophy? I have seen no strong evidence of voter fraud in Maine, so why does government need to […]
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PublishedFebruary 24, 2011
Letters to the editor, Feb. 24, 2011:Planet GOP and the search for Obama
As astronomers peer farther and farther out into the universe, they are finding more and more stars that, like our sun, have planets of their own. This interesting news helps me to understand the current situation in Washington, D.C. In June 2009 General Motors, a victim of the financial crisis, went bankrupt, putting more than […]
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PublishedFebruary 24, 2011
More letters to the editor, Feb. 24, 2011:Questions for the government, but few answers
Voters should be aware of the hypocrisy of those who gutted our economy by destroying a surplus and voting for trillions in expenditures without a clue about how we were going to pay for them. Now the same individuals and their shock-jock supporters would have us believe that President Obama is responsible for the mess […]
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PublishedFebruary 23, 2011
Letters to the editor, Feb. 23, 2011COLA freeze leaves bitter taste
Recent proposals by the LePage administration to “freeze” the COLA (cost-of-living adjustment) appear to be a mean-spirited attempt to attack state employees and educators. Those receiving Social Security will receive a true COLA. State employees have already had their COLA’s frozen for the past two years. So what is the effect of a frozen COLA? […]
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PublishedFebruary 22, 2011
Letters to the editor, Feb. 22, 2011Hey, run whole state like charter school
The points you made in the editorial about charter schools (“State should stop resisting charter schools,” Feb. 14) are both clear and excellent. They imply that what we, as a state, must do is remove citizens’ oversight of schools. It’s wasteful, and as you point out, the current “public school” system is far too expensive […]
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