Letters
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PublishedMarch 21, 2015
Letter to the editor: Fluoride supporter urges discussion of pros and cons for Maine
Re: “Fluoride in water? Bill would give Maine customers the final say” (March 18): I happen to be a proponent of fluoride in the water system. However, the proposed bill is valid, and what we learn from this discussion is important. I was born in Keene, New Hampshire, one of the first New England communities […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2015
Letter to the editor: Maliseet tribe steers clear of marijuana
We are writing to respond to an article published in the Portland Press Herald on March 16 in reference to the Maliseet Indians being interested in the commercial production of marijuana (“Three Maine tribes weighing legalization of pot on their lands”). The Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians is in no way interested in developing any […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2015
Letter to the editor: Immigrant ancestors prove worth of self-reliance
I read with interest Suzanne Rudalevige’s March 16 letter in the Portland Press Herald (“Let’s keep America’s arms open to all”). While I agree with some of her thoughts on immigration, the issue currently is clouded by illegals coming into our country through a porous southern border. While giving welfare may seem to be a […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2015
Letter to the editor: Methadone as treatment better for Maine and patients
This is in reference to the March 19 commentary titled “Ending MaineCare coverage for methadone is not what any good doctor would order.” Co-author Dr. Robert Newman’s commitment and passion over decades are truly extraordinary, and patients suffering from the disease of addiction are fortunate to have such a dedicated advocate. It is true that […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2015
Letter to the editor: Hannaford’s charity makes plastic bags more helpful
The Hannaford stores in Portland have graciously opted to donate to hunger relief the plastic bag fee (tax) that has been mandated by the Portland City Council. Hannaford already does many great things in this area, and this further effort is commendable. I can’t think of a better incentive to continue to use plastic bags […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2015
Letter to the editor: Sending letter to Iran was treasonous behavior
I am appalled that anyone would consider any of the senators who signed the letter to Iran to be a star. If we were at war with Iran, that letter would have been an act of treason. They consider Iran one of our greatest enemies, if not the greatest enemy, yet they sent that letter. […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2015
Letter to the editor: Expand Medicaid in Maine because it is the right thing to do
I visited the Capitol last Thursday with the physicians of the Maine Medical Association. Gov. LePage met with us to hear physicians’ concerns about the future of health care, medical education and other matters. He began by stating that he was glad that “welfare costs” had been brought under control, and said that he had […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2015
Letter to the editor: When LePage holds up bond funds, there are victims
Gov. LePage is once again threatening to hold up voter-approved bond funds for the Land for Maine’s Future program. He is mistaken if he feels that holding these funds hostage will affect his political opponents. There are, however, real victims. Several years ago, our local land trust negotiated an agreement to purchase a conservation easement […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2015
Letter to the editor: Let’s bring imperiled Christians to Maine
In the Middle East and Africa, right now, lots of people are killing other people, mercilessly. Recently, some Christians were beheaded. Some say the roots of this violence are economic. Others claim the root of the problem is religious intolerance. Some say that terrorists are hijacking religion for their own agendas. Whatever! Let’s find a […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2015
Letter to the editor: FDA complicit in limiting access to cheaper drugs
Dr. Richard Dillihunt’s letter (“Let’s battle Big Pharma to bring back imports of cheaper drugs,” March 12) nicely exposed the price gouging on drugs sold in the U.S., drugs that are sold for far less elsewhere. Missing was the Food and Drug Administration’s complicity in enabling the inequity. You need only go to their website […]
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