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Coverage of Graham Platner has been one-sided | Letter

Since September, the Portland Press Herald has published near-daily articles regarding Graham Platner’s campaign. If one of them offered a substantive critique of his policies, I must have missed it.  The last article (regarding his architect grandfather and his chair design) is the latest in a long series of nonsense from Portland’s paper of record. While […]

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Just what is conservatism, now? | Letter

I’m confused, what exactly is conservatism, and what does it represent? Conservatives are supposed to be the law and order party, but they put a convicted felon/adjudicated rapist/con man into the White House. They ignored the attack on our Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, while Congress was in session, and lives were lost. On that […]

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Bill turns the tables on scammers | Letter

The story behind the Nov. 9 article “Elderly couple in Gray recovers $19,500 from online fraud” started with a Zoom I attended as a volunteer fraud fighter with AARP in late 2024. The presenter stated that 45 states have laws encompassing legislation called “Stop and Hold.” I wondered if Maine is included; it was, but […]

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Presidential authority mischaracterized | Letter

The op-ed by William Lee criticizing President Trump’s use of military force against Venezuelan drug boats (“Vessel strikes by a president above the law,” Nov. 24) amounts to nothing more than his dislike for the president’s actions clothed in supposed legal analysis. The Supreme Court decision he criticizes was a six-judge majority opinion authored by […]