The morning after the Florida school shooting, I watched as my daughter showed my grandchildren how to protect themselves from a shooter by using their backpacks and books. Let that image sink in. If you looked at the faces of the children who survived the Parkland shooting and the faces of the parents whose children […]
March 2018
Letter to the editor: Letting capable teachers carry guns to protect kids makes sense
I’m in favor of eliminating gun-related violence and crime. Actually, I’ve never spoken with someone who isn’t. This is the common ground on which we all stand. In today’s social media frenzy, it is often difficult to recognize that we are on the same side. It is my hope that we (Americans with differing views) […]
Letter to the editor: Ranked-choice voting a fraud that favors majority party
Ranked-choice voting is a fraud. All the Democrat stories of it being fairer and an improvement over how we have elected candidates for almost 242 years are lies. Simply put, ranked-choice voting favors the majority party in a state. The Democrats came up with ranked-choice voting after losing two elections to Paul LePage. In the […]
Letter to the editor: We allowed guns to proliferate; now we must act to clean up the mess
We reap what we sow. For decades, public policy has allowed, even encouraged, the spread of deadly firearms throughout our society. Adult politicians, for selfish reasons, have been willing participants in and advocates for this policy, and now we have created a social evil that amounts to an all-out assault on public safety and a […]
Letter to the editor: Students can make a difference by being a friend to the outcasts
The latest talk about gun control is all well and good. I don’t see any reason for someone to own a semi-automatic rifle. Perhaps that is a situation that can be addressed through the legal system, but I doubt it. It seems we are ignoring the real question behind the violence in our society. What […]
Our View: Corrections system failing Maine children
Claims that excessive force was used against an 11-year-old are just the latest issue at the Long Creek Youth Development Center.
Maine Voices: Media mislead, stigmatize by broadly linking mental illness to violence
There are many types and degrees of mind disorders, and those who have them are rarely a threat to others.
Commentary: Big-city media discredit themselves more than those who cry ‘fake news’
The press needs to replace its sensational tone and liberal agenda with steady and restrained reporting.
Commentary: Rex Tillerson’s defiance meant he had to go
The secretary of state was completely out of step with President Trump’s hard-line stance on North Korea.
Local youth demand action after Florida shooting
Times Record Staff About 100 Brunswick High School students walked out of class on Thursday to protest gun violence in the nation’s schools. The demonstration comes a little over a month since 17 people were shot and killed at a Parkland, Florida, high school. Students had planned to do the walkout in conjunction with a […]