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  • Published
    December 21, 2019

    Letter to the editor: With impeachment vote, senators should honor oath of office

    I suspect there are several cases of colliding thoughts in the heads of many Republican senators as it relates to Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. With all of the testimony, most from credible witnesses, it is a little difficult not to think Trump committed an egregious act by engaging a foreign power in some form in […]

  • Published
    December 20, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Impeachment process is alI about 2020, not 2016

    A recurring argument touted by Republicans is that the Democrats have not gotten over Donald Trump’s 2016 victory and have been out to get him ever since. This argument is not only shallow but also is not in the national interest. Trump did, in fact, win the 2016 election. Also in 2016, it is now […]

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    December 20, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Collins should demand truth in Senate impeachment trial

    She should publicly press for all requested executive branch documents and for testimony from key current and former White House officials.

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    December 20, 2019

    Letter to the editor: President should back Maine lobstermen, halt whale rules

    On Monday, I sent an urgent appeal to President Trump to personally intervene in the ongoing dispute between federal regulators and our lobstermen, which is threatening their livelihoods. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is considering a drastic 50 percent cut in the number of permitted vertical trap lines in hopes of reducing the number […]

  • Published
    December 20, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Portland ceremony marking Pearl Harbor goes unacknowledged

    I was very sad, to say the least, after learning from a Pearl Harbor survivor’s wife that there was no one from our government – Maine or Washington – or news media or television represented at the ceremony on Dec. 7 in Portland. Such a disgrace not to recognize this important event in our nation’s […]

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  • Published
    December 20, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Would-be quitter getting a mixed message on smoking cessation

    Are the tobacco companies and pharmaceutical companies in cahoots? After deciding to quit smoking, I found out that my stop-smoking prescription will cost me $426! Guess I’ll keep puffing a bit longer. Milly Spence Saco

  • Published
    December 20, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Rep. Golden should learn from split impeachment vote

    Re: “Jared Golden makes both sides angry by trying to ‘split the baby’ on impeachment vote” (Dec. 18): It’s now official: Rep. Jared Golden is now half pregnant. He is young, so hopefully he will learn you can’t make everyone happy. If the voters on both sides of the issue forgive him, maybe he can […]

  • Published
    December 19, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Sen. Collins unfairly slammed for making effort to boost recycling

    Re: “Letter to the editor: Recycling program too tame for our times,” by Joe Hardy (Dec. 16): I will acknowledge that Mr. Hardy brings out some useful observations about the magnitude of the problem of waste reduction and disposal. Unfortunately, his political bias has to show its head when he says “once again … she […]

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    December 19, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Congress must seize opportunity to rein in Trump

    Harvard constitutional law professor Noah Feldman says that Donald Trump’s obstruction of the House impeachment investigation robs Congress of its job to impeach and puts Trump above the law. Feldman makes a strong case, but Donald Trump’s gauntlet thrown at the House Democrats, and, by association, Congress should make supporting Trump much harder for members […]

  • Published
    December 19, 2019

    Letter to the editor: ‘Christmas tree shortage’? I don’t think so!

    Well, according to the news, there is a shortage of Christmas trees this year. Really? Vendors use some excuse about the economy and planting, but have you ever noticed how many trees are still in their wrappers, never opened, the day after Christmas? Thousands of them statewide. And, why is that? Greed! No one wants […]