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Letter: Balentine needs to fact-check his ‘facts’ about socialism

Given the importance of the issue, John Balentine might have fact-checked his article on “socialism.” (“Now more than ever, socialism’s evils need to be unveiled,” Nov. 15). Without such rigor, opinion is merely propaganda, something often attributed to “socialists.” Balentine, therefore, must be a socialist, given there is no evidence that any “socialist” government, past […]

Posted inAmerican Journal, Forecaster Opinion, Lakes Region Weekly

Here’s Something: Remembering Pilgrim pride, part I

They say those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. That’s true now more than ever as we live through the Age of Trump and remember the Thanksgiving story. Ever since President Trump was elected in 2016, we’ve seen bumper stickers with messages such as “Resist” and “Not My President.” We’re also seeing […]

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Superintendent’s Notebook: Developing a ‘vertical’ district-wide content vision for curriculum

We’re working to realize the Achievement goal in our Portland Promise by strengthening core instruction through a quality curriculum, strong teacher leadership and sustained professional learning. One way we’re doing that is by going “vertical” when it comes to our curriculum. This is the third of four monthly columns I’m dedicating to discussing four new […]

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The Universal Notebook: Too many Democrats

Even though 10 wannabees have dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary, we still have 17 candidates vying for the nomination and quite a few anxious Democrats wishing someone else would enter the race. Beto O’Rourke bowed out last week and it’s time at least 10 of the hopeless hopefuls did the same. Wayne Messam, […]