Trump poses a religious dilemma for Christians. Consider Matthew 7:20: “…by their fruits ye shall know them.” Trump is anti-abortion, a major deal, and he courts evangelicals. But he rarely attends church, and he’s said he doesn’t ask God to forgive his sins. He never admits to being wrong. We’ve seen him mocking people with […]
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Letter: Stover exemplifies commitment
My commitment to my wife: 40 years, four kids, four states, 12 moves, 14 jobs between us. That’s commitment. Holly Stover exemplifies public service commitment. At DHHS, she fought for the people of Maine – Fort Kent to Fryeburg, Acadia to York, rich, poor, housed, unhoused, young, old – and wept when former Gov. Paul […]
Letter: An unfair portrayal of Jewish sentiment
It’s disturbing that a recent letter writer could not differentiate between a justified reaction and a massacre (“Letter: The true faces of anxiety,” Oct. 3). There seems to be a constant unspoken theme that we Jews are: not disturbed or horrified by Netanyahu’s war; not heartbroken by the suffering of the Gazans; don’t want a […]
Letters to the editor: Political endorsements, commentary
Choose change with Harris/Walz I am a person of faith and I am so ready for change! I am a minister who has served communities and families across Maine for decades. Most of all, I am a mom of three beautiful daughters. The communities, families, seniors, teens and children I know desperately need a new […]
Letter: Images of female athletes lacking
I’ve been keeping track of pictures of men and women in the newspaper’s sports section. From July 28 through Sept. 22, you had 16 photos of women and 61 photos of men. On the front page, you had seven photos of women and 21 of men. The last two issues have had no women in […]
Letter: The power of our vote
Dan Stone outlines the reasons that a voter who is dissatisfied with both major party candidates may decide not to vote, or vote for a third-party candidate (“Beware the protest vote bias,” Sept. 22). I agree with his concern about the impact of this choice on our election results. Maine has an existing and very […]
Letter: Sen. Collins shows her true colors
Sen. Susan Collins has long masqueraded as a principled moderate. In a Jan. 30, 2022 appearance on ABC-TV, she unmasked herself. Reminded of her own assessment of Donald Trump’s total lacked qualifications needed to serve as president, and asked if she’d support Trump if he runs again in 2024, she declined to answer. She appears […]
Letter: Divestment activists pose no danger
The movement has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with ending the system of occupation, apartheid and war inflicted upon the Palestinians.
Letter: Supporting Sato in District 109
I am thrilled to endorse Ellie Sato to represent District 109 in the State House. Ellie is uniquely qualified to serve as state representative, having served as an aide to Democratic senators at the State House, myself included. Ellie is a fast learner and a great listener. I’ve seen firsthand the passion and commitment she […]
Letter: Mitchell’s proven record will benefit District 110
I’ve come to know Christina Mitchell through serving together as school board members and believe strongly that she will well represent the residents of Cumberland, Chebeague and Long Island at the State House. In addition to school board, Mitchell is a longtime educator. She has worked with English language learners, provided leadership on school facilities […]