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  • Published
    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, […]

  • Published
    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 […]

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  • Published
    September 4, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Stop making excuses for sleepy students

    Re: “Our View: Wake-up call needed for new high school start” (Aug. 26): Teen sleep deprivation – really? What is this world coming to? We have resorted to treating the symptoms instead of dealing with the root causes of our everyday problems. If enough people are speeding, what should we do? Increase the speed limit, […]

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    September 4, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Enough of the bad policies; elect Eliot Cutler governor

    Sen. Angus King’s recent endorsement of Eliot Cutler introduced a breath of fresh air and common sense into the upcoming gubernatorial elections. As Sen. King noted, this state needs a 21st-century governor to deal with 21st-century problems. I agree. We do not need a return to the failed policies of the past 11 years. Through […]

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    September 4, 2014

    Letter to the editor: More efforts needed to help Maine seniors on a limited income

    Within a current re-election TV ad for Gov. LePage, he praises himself for providing a few seniors with extra money. He states this was done by eliminating the sales tax on “retirement home” meals. Then he smirks. A “tell” is an action that tells you what someone is thinking, even if that person doesn’t know […]

  • Published
    September 3, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Michaud’s work for veterans merits a vote in November

    In a do-nothing U.S. Congress, Mike Michaud recently played a key role in passing the VA compromise bill that will help all of Maine’s veterans. As the ranking member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, he was a lead negotiator on the bill. The final bill included many of the ideas Mike originally introduced, such […]

  • Published
    September 3, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Portland deserves a world-class university – cuts won’t get us there

    University of Southern Maine professor Lydia Savage’s statement in Saturday’s Portland Press Herald (“University committee votes to cut three USM programs”) goes right to the heart of the situation the University of Maine System faces as it cuts programs and staff. “The question is, why don’t we invest in them instead of eliminating them? The […]