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  • Published
    January 7, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Collins should demand witness testimony during impeachment trial

    During the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, Sen. Susan Collins was willing to play along with a sham FBI investigation that didn’t as much as include interviews with Kavanaugh or Christine Blasey Ford (who accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault). This revolting prioritizing of power politics over patriotism should not be repeated. I call upon my fellow […]

  • Published
    January 7, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Speak up about Scarborough marijuana proposals

    This is the chance to weigh in on how to introduce recreational adult-use cultivation and manufacturing.

  • Published
    January 6, 2020

    Letter to the editor: We should not ‘get over’ election malfeasance

    I can’t accept the “get over it” sentiment regarding the 2016 election. I could accept an election result that was clean and fair. However, there is more than enough evidence to prove that our sacred voting privileges were violated. We must protect our hard-fought voting rights and results in future local, state and national elections. […]

  • Published
    January 6, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Impeachment is an accusation, not a conviction

    It is indeed unfortunate that the Press Herald chose to publish George Szok’s assertions regarding the ongoing impeachment process. First, it is emphatically not the House’s role to pronounce guilt. Impeachment is not literally a legal process, but the closest analogy to the House’s role as that of a grand jury. A grand jury indicts, […]

  • Published
    January 6, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Senators should support carbon dividend bill

    Global warming is now a crisis, but there is a way you can help both the planet and your budget. HR 763 would place a fee on carbon based fuel ( gas, oil and coal) and return that money directly and equally to every American. A family of four would get about $288 monthly starting […]

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  • Published
    January 6, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Republican lawmakers live up to their own low expectations

    In the past, when I heard a Republican satirically calling some educationally deficient person “Congress material,” I kind of scoffed at his description. After seeing how some of the Republicans acted during the congressional hearings, maybe there is more truth than poetry to some of those comments. Impeachment trials withstanding, if you condone breaking the […]

  • Published
    January 5, 2020

    Letter to the editor: The stories of 2019 were worth retelling

    The Dec. 29 Sunday Telegram reminded me why I like newspapers. Two sections in particular got me thinking about this – “The decade in Maine sports” and “2019 Photos of the year.” I am an unabashed Glenn Jordan fan and the man can write a lead. For instance, how about this lead for the story […]

  • Published
    January 5, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Nuclear holocaust a present danger

    I recently watched the HBO series “Chernobyl.” It reminded me of the old sci-fi monster movies I watched as a kid and how frightened I was. But I was never so terrified as when watching those episodes of the Russian nuclear disaster of 1986 when I realized that what actually happened was not a science […]

  • Published
    January 5, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Trapping not the only way to manage beavers

    Non-lethal tactics can protect property while letting beavers play a vital role in the ecosystem.

  • Published
    January 5, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Corporate profits fueled by deficit spending

    The Dec. 17 Business section article “U.S. corporations paid 11.3 percent tax rate last year” (Page C1) gave me brain cramps. “The 91 profitable Fortune 500 corporations that paid no federal tax in 2018 earned a combined $101 billion last year,” reported Jeff Stein and Christopher Ingraham of The Washington Post. Our debt for this […]