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  • Published
    September 6, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Give child porn fighters right tools to do their job

    I thank Bill Nemitz for his Aug. 29 column, “Cracking down on child porn not for the fainthearted,” focusing on child Internet pornography. I join him in this concern and add that the viewing of child Internet pornography insidiously weaves itself into the fabric of our communities, putting all children at increased risk of sexual […]

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    September 6, 2014

    Letter to the editor: A little loyalty to U.S. would help ailing economy

    The word “loyalty” has a warm and loving feeling. This was recently shown by the employees of the Market Basket and their support of the company’s fired CEO. This loyalty to a man who treated them like human beings and not just a number really paid off. Maybe other big companies should take notice. Foreign […]

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    September 6, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Let’s get real about purpose of college

    If Casey Ark thought that his college classroom work was going to be transported to the real world, where instant success awaited him, he was clearly misguided (“Commentary: College grad gets a shock – teachers and lessons were not real-world,” Sept. 2). His experience is no different from that of most college graduates, especially those […]

  • Published
    September 5, 2014

    Letter to the editor: The records that LePage has broken only hurt Maine

    Gov. Paul LePage has spent the last four years breaking records and ensuring his place in Maine history. However, these “accomplishments” are not laudable and have only hurt Maine. LePage has broken the record for most vetoes, currently at over 180. Just this year, LePage became the first Maine governor in recent history to sit […]

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    September 5, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Cutler represents solution to polarized party politics

    Eliot Cutler’s comprehensive education reform plan – including his proposal to implement a “Pay it forward, pay it back” university program for Maine high school graduates – certainly appeals to me as a college student, and I believe it is just what this state needs. In fact, I believe the same is true of all […]

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    September 5, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Bear referendum would affect other animals and jobs in northern Maine

    “Fair” and “humane” are misused words! One example is the Humane Society of the United States. The HSUS is spending $3 million to pass the bear referendum using the words “fair chase.” If it passes, it will inflict pain and suffering on other animals, plus hardship on northern Maine. If guides lose their bear clients, […]

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    September 5, 2014

    Letter to the editor: To keep Democratic control of Senate, elect Shenna Bellows

    The Koch brothers hope to buy the U.S. Senate. Should they succeed, the tea party could end health care and Social Security. The election of Democrat Shenna Bellows to the Senate would challenge their effort. When Bellows directed the Maine chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, she waged successful campaigns to protect voting rights, […]

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    September 5, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Methods of transporting flammable oil need scrutiny

    Thomas Simpson is certainly correct that we need to “look beyond tank cars to prevent tragedies like Lac-Megantic” (Another View, Aug. 31). On the other hand, his industry’s decision that it was OK to divert tank cars designed to carry dairy products or other nonflammable liquids to moving potentially explosive oil seems to have been […]

  • Published
    September 4, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Simple change would solve Social Security’s money problems

    Being a young business owner in Maine has been a life lesson in carrying oneself by one’s bootstraps. Part of the equation for independent small-business owners is that we haven’t put money into corporate pensions and we will be depending on Social Security – beyond what we can save – when we retire. Thus, a […]

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    September 4, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Bear baiting is a cruel tool, not a noble Maine tradition

    In November, voters can put an end to three heinous practices used to kill Maine’s bears for recreation: baiting, trapping and hounding. A former hunter has told me that witnessing the profound pain and terror of a bear that was trapped, and then shot, at a baited site disturbed him so deeply that he never […]