How about we bury the hatchet – not in one another but deep in the ground? President Trump won’t resign; the Senate won’t impeach; Vice President Mike Pence won’t invoke the 25th Amendment; congressional investigations will work for neither the right nor the left; Trump lawsuits alleging fraud won’t succeed, and federal or state criminal […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Tight inauguration security signals dispiriting divide
The Washington Mall will be closed during the inauguration. As someone who has made many trips to the Capitol and D.C. and has attended three inaugurations, I find this disheartening, although I agree with the decision. How has this country gotten to what seems like its lowest point? We have had controversial elections before, but […]
Letter to the editor: Columnist falsely likens U.S. Capitol attack to teachers strike
The educators who demonstrated in Wisconsin in 2011 were exercising their right to protest peacefully – they weren’t trying to take over the government.
Letter to the editor: Trump backer accepts Biden, ponders options
I am unabashedly Republican. I am in the 99-plus percent of Republicans who did not storm the Capitol. I believe that President Trump’s speech Jan. 6 was inappropriate but not impeachable. I believe that Trump’s policies were very good for our country. I accept the election of Joe Biden. I know that all three branches […]
Letter to the Editor: Electoral college fundamentally undemocratic
The popular vote is the only fair way to elect a president of the United States, one reader says.
Letter to the Editor: Some can’t access online vaccine tool
I’m 85 and my husband is 87. Belonging to the Silent Generation, preceding the boomers, we’re fortunate to still be living independently and residing in Maine. I read in the Jan. 6 Portland Press Herald that access to vaccination may include an online tool. I wonder if Maine elders our age, and not in nursing […]
Letter to the Editor: Don’t let guard down on COVID
COVID-19 is a major issue in our lives. It is difficult to understand why so many people don’t believe or fear COVID-19 and the pandemic that has affected us. COVID-19 is a deadly disease that has caused havoc in our country with over 300,000 deaths and effected some 70 million persons. Up till now, we […]
Letter to the Editor: Kennebec River best hope for Atlantic salmon
I was involved in the Augusta’s Edwards Dam removal for 25 years. It started out with a small group of conservationists who liked to fish and had a vision of a free-flowing river. With the help of many other groups and individuals, the first ever power generating dam was removed for environmental reasons. The benefits […]
Letter to the editor: Article, headline on vaccine rollout sadly misleading
I was very disappointed to read your lead front-page article Jan. 10 with the headline claiming that “planning, transparency fall short in vaccine rollout.” On the contrary, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has been very clear that the remaining available doses are to be used to give our brave front-line medical staff […]
Letter to the Editor: Congress slow to see risk of deadly virus
In January 2019 I spoke to an aide of Sen. Susan Collins concerning the dangerous spread of volatile organic compounds and associated dangers, such as deadly viruses coming from China threatening our existence on this planet. I was exposed to toxic volatile organic compounds by my employer, made extremely ill and forced into retirement and […]