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  • Published
    January 4, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: Josh Christie’s column was a pleasure to read

    I thought you might enjoy a little break from all the contentious issues that often fill these pages. I’d like to compliment your columnist Josh Christie for his beautiful article on “The scent of a ski lodge” in the Dec. 15 paper. What a great piece of writing, with vivid sensory images that every skier […]

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    January 4, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: Republicans rewrote impeachment rules in the 1990s

    I get so upset when I hear Republicans complain about the unfair impeachment process. They need to be reminded they didn’t like the last impeachment process (Clinton). They proposed changes to the process. They submitted rules changes in the process that received wide bipartisan support and were adopted by Congress. So, they are complaining about […]

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    January 4, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: Collins should demand a fair impeachment process

    Sen. Collins has assured her constituents that she must maintain neutrality in the upcoming Senate impeachment trial in order to be a fair juror. But a jurist can only be as fair as the trial itself. Therefore, Ms. Collins must demand to Senate leadership that a proper trial take place, with both sides permitted to […]

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    January 4, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: No political party has a monopoly on civility

    In  Dec. 11 letter titled “Respect should never go out of style,”  reader D. Washburn states, and rightly so, that politicians, (in this case the president) owe it to both the citizens and the electorate to be both civil and respectful in all their verbal and written dealings. Sadly, this is no longer common in […]

  • Published
    January 3, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: Don’t shut down beaches in winter

    At a time when we are struggling to attract workers, retain young Mainers, maximize tourism, and help older Mainers stay healthy, it is utter insanity to padlock the state’s greatest treasures. Closing our beaches to vehicles (how much could plowing half of the parking lots cost?) must be weighed against the benefits of year-round access. […]

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  • Published
    January 3, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: Militarizing space is no joke

    “Control of space… means control of the world.” Given the mockery of Trump’s over Space Force, one might think these words were his. Although he did make comments that strangely echo this – referring to space as “the ultimate high ground” – these are the words of then Sen. Lyndon Johnson in 1958. The US […]

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    January 3, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: Why take away nail clippers but not guns?

    People who try to bring loaded guns aboard airliners should face tougher penalties.

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    January 3, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: There are thrifty ways to invest in transit

    What is the real value of $100 million? The six-mile train corridor running from Westbrook to Portland is a great idea. It is. I would love it, especially as it goes right by my house and I could hop the “train” and get to Rock Row or downtown for dinner. However, the $100 million price […]

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    January 3, 2020

    Letter to the Editor: CMP has lost the public’s trust

    This week, in a remarkable display of either incompetence or arrogance or both, CMP announced a new initiative called “Power On.” CMP doesn’t need a new initiative or a high paid consultant to change it’s behavior towards customers. As always CMP tries to solve problems with propaganda campaigns meant to change public perspective! Any 4th […]

  • Published
    January 2, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Trump doesn’t deserve evangelical support

    Many Republicans, and those particularly of the religious right, see Donald Trump as a gift from God and as possessing the “mandate of heaven.” Their refrain seems to be, “God has a way of putting people where he wants them to be and often uses flawed vessels for such purposes.” Perhaps it is time for […]