Mr. Meuser’s Sept. 16 letter (“Reflecting on climate change denial“) is a compelling message of the power of examining our denials of important issues. Sometimes our self-images are tied to things that we’re told make us better or stronger, so giving up those things threatens what we stand for. We’ve seen this before. For years […]
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Letter: Theft of signs should not be tolerated
A few days ago, I put up a Harris/Walz sign at the end of my driveway. To my surprise, it was gone in a couple of days, whereas another campaign sign was not disturbed. A person who takes, defaces or disturbs a sign placed within the public right-of-way commits a civil violation for which a […]
Letter: Choice is everything this November
Safe and accessible abortion saves lives.
Letter: Spare us teachers these transgender surgeries!
I’m glad it’s come out that teachers are performing gender-altering surgeries at school. So much curriculum dumped on us, the scheduling, a logistical nightmare. We have team time – what many call “homeroom” – to work it in, 10 minutes a day. We’re expected to do three or four surgeries between American studies and AP […]
Letter: Things to consider with universal voting
Miles Rapoport writes that we in Maine should consider universal voting (“Mainers should open their minds to universal voting,” Sept. 20), imposing a requirement for citizens to cast their ballots on Election Day. Generally, Americans do not like to be told what they should be required to do. Comparisons to other countries, especially newer democracies […]
Letter: A suggested title for JD Vance’s next book
JD Vance, the first-time senator from Ohio now campaigning to become vice president of the United States, has admitted he made up the story about Haitian immigrants eating neighbors’ dogs and cats in Springfield, Ohio, to draw media attention. This story has stoked life-threatening threats and closed public schools for safety reasons. He did this […]
Letter: Cut the drama, please
Please! No more drama. We get a constant stream of outrage and fight-or-flight adrenaline from Trump and Fox News. Those surges in adrenaline were exciting at first, and that made most of us want more. But it’s gotten boring and tiresome. What’s more, constant adrenaline is bad for our health, and it stops our representatives […]
Letter: Recognizing the many aspects of loss in Lewiston
“Life after Artie” is a well-written series with balance and compassion. It is so important to recognize the many aspects of loss, including the expression of ideas that not all may agree with. I love the compassion expressed by Arthur Strout about the connections he has made with the community following the Lewiston shooting. Also, […]
Letter: Take time to appreciate life’s simple pleasures
Friday night lights – a pretty cool thing being enjoyed in so many communities across Maine and the rest of the USA. A couple of Fridays ago, I was at Kennebunk High School’s football season opener vs. Westbrook. We walk in there before the game and immediately start running into so many friends. Then players […]
Letter: Searsport wind project is about the big picture
Maine can shift away from fossil fuels that cause harmful greenhouse gas emissions.