Letters
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PublishedDecember 30, 2010
More letters to the editor, Dec. 30, 2010: Bear-baiting will never be right
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife would have us believe that “Bear hunting in Maine remains a sport in all its forms.” (Maine Voices, Dec. 3). The forms department spokesman Travis Barrett is alluding to are hounding and baiting, both practices that are outlawed in a number of states because many hunters believe that […]
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PublishedDecember 29, 2010
Letters to the Editor: Ethics ruling riles on Cutler Files
So you can break the law, maintain an anonymous website that spews negative information about a candidate and, by doing so, influence the outcome of a statewide election (“Author of Cutler bash site broke law,” Dec. 21), and your punishment is a $200 fine and your identity is protected. I’m glad to see that justice […]
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PublishedDecember 28, 2010
Letters to the editor: GOP leadership does little to inspire
With all the lofty rhetoric coming from the newly revitalized Republican Party, I find myself having moments of optimism that finally the “conservatives” will live up to their names and be the principled, pragmatic idealists they claim to be. Then reality hits me like a December gale. Lost in the the recent Republican celebrations was […]
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PublishedDecember 27, 2010
Letters to the editor, Dec. 27, 2010Death, taxes … and whining
Joseph Kenneally (Letters to the Editor, Dec. 18) is the tax whiner, not those who aren’t making enough to pay them. Using distortions, Kenneally fails to persuade that people making $250,000 are taxed too much. First distortion: Someone making $250,000 pays $87,000 (35 percent) in federal taxes. Thirty-five percent is the marginal tax rate (tax […]
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PublishedDecember 26, 2010
Letters to the editor, Dec. 26, 2010Tacking two ways on wind
Regarding your recent article: “Wind power generating opportunity, criticism in Maine,” there are several points I would like to mention. To be clear, there is no widespread “criticism” for wind energy in Maine. Whether considering a microcosm like the town of Vinalhaven or statewide opinions, the criticism comes from a extremely small yet vocal minority […]
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PublishedDecember 25, 2010
Letters to the editor, Dec. 25, 2010Feature story lacked balance, weight
As a journalism student and staff writer at the Kennebunk High School newspaper, I found myself disturbed and alarmed by Beth Quimby’s article, “Clawing her way to new heights” in the Dec. 12 edition of the Maine Sunday Telegram. I felt it was written in a way that showed a great deal of advocacy for […]
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PublishedDecember 25, 2010
More letters to the editor, Dec. 25, 2010Shedding light on two holiday traditions
After I saw your article on “Pandora’s Lights,” my husband and I decided to drive the 150 miles each way to Portland to see them for ourselves. We are so glad we did! They are wonderful — happy, surprising and beautifully executed. Kudos to Jan Beitzer for supporting and encouraging such a creative installation. Thank […]
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PublishedDecember 24, 2010
Letters to the editor, Dec. 24, 2010Verrill Dana case has gone on too long
David Warren, the former managing partner of the Verrill Dana law firm is a neighbor of mine, a friend and, in my opinion, a thoughtful and honest man. Verrill Dana has represented me regarding patent and business issues, and I have found all of my contacts at the firm to be honest, intelligent, ethical people. […]
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PublishedDecember 23, 2010
Letters to the editor, Dec. 23, 2010: Vote on tax cut wise or foolish?
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree should be thanked for voting against tax cuts for the super-rich. The gap between rich and poor is increasing, when for the nation’s financial stability it should be shrinking. Taxes of the billionaires should be increased, not cut. Charles Huntington Harpswell On your Dec. 17 opinion page, U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree […]
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PublishedDecember 23, 2010
More letters to the editor, Dec. 23, 2010: Feral felines need fixing, not killing
It is sad and almost embarrassing that a university would recommend such an extreme and inhumane measure as the wholesale killing of feral cat colonies (Dec. 1, “Nature study calls for killing feral cats”). For one thing, not all feral cats are a problem. They become a problem when colonies grow, which happens when their […]
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