Letters
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PublishedMarch 23, 2012
Letters to the editor, March 24, 2012Senators should back product testing
The Safe Chemicals Act would require testing for safety and toxicity before products end up on store shelves.
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PublishedMarch 23, 2012
Letters to the editor, March 23, 2012Readers react to shooting of Afghans
There seems a rush in the news media to sympathize with Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, who shot dead 17 Afghan civilians. I contrast this with the media treatment of the Army psychiatrist who shot dead a dozen or so fellow soldiers at Fort Hood. The present case was a caregiver killing those in his care. […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2012
Letters to the editor, March 21, 2012Don’t judge jail safety by one ‘sojourn’
Much has been said in the press lately about the “evening sojourn” of two of the inmates in the Cumberland County Jail. It is true, this was an inexcusable lapse by those in charge, by officers on duty at the time and by policies within the system. This should not happen and actions are being […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2012
Letters to the editor, March 20, 2012LePage inconsistent on MPBN funding
The March 16 Press Herald noted that at a recent town hall meeting the governor, who last year cut MPBN’s budget by $200,000, was asked why he now has proposed cutting all funding (an additional $1.7 million) to MPBN. He responded: “Why should I pay welfare to a company? It’s that simple I need that […]
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PublishedMarch 19, 2012
Letters to the editor:Past models of bipartisanship abound
Never has the U.S. Congress been so polarized. It is now almost impossible to pass legislation to improve the state of the nation and its citizens — the parties are more intent on working on self-aggrandizement and the status of their political party. It’s gotten so bad that Sen. Olympia Snowe decided in disgust last […]
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PublishedMarch 18, 2012
Letters to the editor, March 18, 2012Readers react to King for Senate
There is clearly a political problem in Washington. But it’s naive to think that a freshman senator with no party affiliation can fix it. Despite Angus King’s remarkable personality, it seems unlikely that he would be able to rally moderate Democrats and Republicans to his cause and pass bipartisan legislation. Sitting senators are not likely […]
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PublishedMarch 17, 2012
More letters to the editor, March 17, 2012Two reactions to public employee double dipping story
I am writing this letter to comment about the headline on the front page of the March 11 Maine Sunday Telegram. I’m hoping that a little feedback might go a long way. The headline, “Over 1,200 public workers double dipping,” was catchy, however it was very misleading. The subhead implicated those who work for the […]
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PublishedMarch 17, 2012
Letters to the editor, March 17, 2012’Ashes to Go’ brought church to people
The March 10 Portland Press Herald carried a letter expressing “utter dismay at the curbside service” offered in an Ash Wednesday “Ashes to Go” program in Portland. As the only lay person involved in that program, I’d like to offer a different viewpoint. When asked to participate I did have doubts, not sure what reception […]
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PublishedMarch 16, 2012
Letters to the editor, March 16, 2012:Need for constant contact can be deadly
“One if by land. Two if by sea,” was undoubtedly a vital message. Abraham Lincoln had to wait many hours to learn of his presidential victory after vote tallying by hand, with results relayed by Morse code telegraph. Today, we have social networking that can pinpoint a wanted man in Uganda or instigate an Arab […]
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PublishedMarch 15, 2012
Letters to the Editor, March 15, 2012Downeaster not pulling its own weight
I find Jonathan Riskind’s Feb. 26 column about the Downeaster to be quite revealing (“Downeaster funding puts pressure on Snowe”). It is true, as he states, that federal funds, taxpayers’ money, account for $6 million a year of the Downeaster’s operating budget. It is also true that revenue from the Downeaster covers only 50 percent […]
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