Ruth Bader Ginsburg spent her life on the Supreme Court working for women’s rights. Donald Trump wasted no time in nominating Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court to take her place, someone expected to vote to repeal Roe v. Wade. It is well known that conservative religions agreed to support Trump’s re-election for his […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Attack on Christianity has historical precedent
Coverage of a pastor in connection with a northern Maine COVID outbreak echoes earlier New England persecution.
Letter to the editor: Step up and protect the medical community
It is our turn to be the heroes. For the last eight months we have leaned very heavily on the medical community. Maybe now we need to let them lean on us. If COVID cases surge, they will be the ones directly affected. We are the ones who can flatten the curve. Wear your masks, […]
Letter to the editor: Only complete vote count will yield validly elected president
As a U.S. citizen, I’m putting this on record. In the U.S., 160 million voters were expected to vote in this election. By saying Wednesday that he wants even the initial vote counting to stop, Donald Trump has declared himself a would-be tyrant. One of my ancestors took a musket ball to the forehead at […]
Letter to the editor: Polluters spend heavily to manipulate Maine referendum process
Consider these facts. Three major corporations from Texas and Florida fund a political action committee in Maine. They call themselves “Mainers for Local Power.” This month (according to their 11-Day Pre-General Election Report), that PAC writes a single $570,000 check to Washington, D.C., political operatives. The payment is for the collection of petition signatures from […]
Letter to the editor: Future of Nordic Aquafarms project in hands of judge, not state board
I wrote this letter on Halloween. How appropriate, because there is a “man in black” at the back of the hearing room whenever a Nordic Aquafarms permit application is under discussion. That man is a justice on the Waldo County Superior Court. He – not the state Board of Environmental Protection – will decide Nordic’s […]
Letter to the editor: Editorial on Maine’s COVID surge misses the mark
It’s illogical to compare bars in our state to ones in Florida and Arizona that never enforced masks or social distancing.
Letter to the editor: Give to help your hungry Maine neighbors
Generous neighbors sustained my widowed grandmother and her four children during the 1930s in a coastal village in Maine. They’d leave a bag of potatoes or a large package of venison on the front stoop. My grandmother had summer employment cooking for wealthy summer people, but the winters were difficult. Today 13.6 percent of Maine […]
Letter to the editor: Why does Nemitz so rarely raise the flag?
Re: “It’s almost here – a banner day for the USA” (Nov. 1): After reading Bill Nemitz’s column this morning, I was very disappointed to learn that he raises the American flag only on holidays! Being an extremely proud American, and a veteran from the Vietnam War, I raise “my” flag every morning and retrieve […]
Letter to the editor: Nemitz’s column sets hopeful tone
Re: “It’s almost here – a banner day for the USA” (Nov. 1): Every Sunday, after breakfast and having taken in the Maine Sunday Telegram from beginning to end, my husband and I save Bill Nemitz’s column for last, knowing that his words, serious or with humor, will tilt our world back to sanity. Today […]