Considering the Trump administration actions we witness each day, the PAC attack ads detailing Graham Platner’s past words and questionable actions strike me as odd. A Marine veteran, Platner served combat tours in Middle Eastern war zones, returning home to process experiences most Americans cannot relate to. But some of us understand how long the unraveling […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
State Senate adjourned too soon | Letter
President Mattie Daughtry’s decision to adjourn the Senate sine die while a critical bill remained on the table effectively killed that bill, LD 127 (An Act to Strengthen Legislative Oversight of Government Agencies and Programs by Reaffirming the Legislature’s Access to Confidential Records), a bipartisan effort to protect vulnerable children. What happened in Augusta appeared […]
Moldy cannabis report misled on remediation | Letter
The conversation should be grounded in science and context — not misrepresenting legitimate safety practices.
Frankly unimpressed with best hot dog roundup | Letter
Ray Routhier’s May 7 article, “13 Maine hot dog spots to relish this summer,” was informative and well written. Unfortunately for people who don’t live south or west of Lewiston or along the coast, though, there seemed to be no hot dog spots worth visiting. This is not true. Courtney’s Hotdogs of Winslow is a […]
Sen. King talks sense on billion-dollar ballroom | Letter
I want to thank Sen. Angus King for reminding Mainers and all Americans that the White House is the “people’s house,” not Donald Trump’s personal property. Trump thinks and feels that he owns and is entitled to anything and everything he wants. It is a sad commentary on Sen. Susan Collins that she refuses to […]
Wise, kind Nirav Shah for governor | Letter
Nirav Shah is my — and, hopefully, a majority of Maine voters’ — top choice to serve as our next governor. It turns out that Shah is much more than one with a calm voice who can simplify the complicated and make Maine and Mainers national leaders on medical issues. Shah is not only a […]
What on earth are we teaching the next generation? | Letter
Children are born innocent with a blank slate. They develop their personalities and beliefs through life’s experiences, teachings, mentorship and observations. They are not born racist, xenophobic or vindictive. They look to parents, leaders and people of perceived importance for validation of actions and beliefs. Currently, we are sending messages of the wrong sort if […]
Graham Platner and the Trumpian cult of personality | Letter
When Donald Trump ran for president back in 2000, he was ridiculed for thinking anyone would take his candidacy seriously. When he ran again in 2016, he was supported by a substantial number of disgruntled Republicans and independents, who were enthralled by his talk and believed he was one of them. Trump, an alleged billionaire, […]
A Farm Bill that returns pigs to crates should not pass | Letter
Following the news today can be exhausting. Unfortunately, there are decisions being made daily in Washington, D.C., that are changing existing laws that we care deeply about. The Farm Bill is an example of this. The bill is supposed to protect farmers and help feed hungry families through SNAP. It just passed in the House, […]