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  • Published
    November 27, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Incompetence no excuse for Trump

    According to Washington Post columnist Marc A. Thiessen, “Incompetence is not an impeachable offense” (Nov. 15, Page A7). It certainly should be, and now we know it’s something Congress must give much more thought to, if only for the sake of humanity and the world as we know it. Our president is the leader of […]

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    November 27, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Time is running out to stop health insurance tax

    As a general contractor who hires many subcontractors, who have employees, I feel that it is important for them to be able to provide those employees health benefits. However, I believe it is unfair for the government to tax these employers’ income and then in turn take another tax on their contribution to their employees’ […]

  • Published
    November 27, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Shirts with old Scarborough mascot perpetuate old stereotype

    Re: “Store’s apparel rekindles team name controversy in Scarborough, 20 years after change” (Nov. 25): Having just read Staff Writer Kelley Bouchard’s article about the controversy surrounding the Redskins shirts being sold by Flaherty’s Family Farm store, I need to comment on something that will perhaps enlighten other people who may not comprehend their privilege […]

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    November 27, 2019

    Letter to the editor: President Cummings looks to rebrand USM by shuffling letters

    As a doctor of humane letters at the University of Southern Maine, I wish to extol USM President Glenn Cummings for his leadership in the quest to transition our school’s acronym from USM to UMP. The president senses that the central placement of the M has kept hundreds from enrolling. In his advocacy, he should […]

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    November 27, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Lunch with Trump undercuts the idea that Collins is impartial

    Sen. Susan Collins has refused to comment on whether the president has abused his power and engaged in bribery, stating that she will be a “juror” should articles of impeachment be delivered to the Senate for trial. So, imagine my surprise Thursday morning when I read that Sen. Collins was going to have lunch that […]

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    November 27, 2019

    Letter to the editor: AIDS isn’t over – Maine must still fight

    'In the tradition of Stonewall' activism, light a candle Sunday at Portland's World AIDS Day Vigil.

  • Published
    November 26, 2019

    Letter to the editor: MaineCare ride program frequently leaves patients stranded

    I’ve had a service dog for almost seven years. I qualify for transportation services to and from my doctors’ appointments through MaineCare. I’ve had multiple problems with the current system. LogistiCare is aware I have a service animal, yet drivers are unaware when they bring me to an appointment. I have been stranded after appointments […]

  • Published
    November 26, 2019

    Letter to the editor: ‘Yes’ on people’s veto will boost Maine’s outbreak risk

    Voters should heed the lessons of modern medicine and keep the school vaccine mandate in place.

  • Published
    November 26, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Spectrum’s service only gets worse

    After Spectrum took over, I was able to retain my Time Warner Variety package, which is just one tier above basic cable. The cost had increased to $139 before I finally caved and asked Spectrum if there were other options. They offered me an introductory reduced price for the Spectrum Silver package, stating I could […]

  • Published
    November 26, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Money for USM name change should be used for program, campus upgrades

    I’ve been following with interest the proposed renaming of the University of Southern Maine. As a graduate of USM, I cannot see the reasoning behind the change at a cost of $1.2 million! This money should be used to make improvements to programs or the campus. I encourage all graduates to contact their state senators […]