Letters
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PublishedApril 19, 2010
Letters to the editor, April 19, 2010Earth Day has lessons for us all
Because the 40th anniversary of Earth Day is approaching on Thursday, I felt it appropriate to highlight its history and importance to Mainers and all Americans. The first Earth Day in 1970 sprang out of America’s reaction to environmental degradation that had reached unacceptable levels. Ohio’s Cuyahoga River caught fire in June 1969 and focused […]
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PublishedApril 18, 2010
Letters to the editor, April 18, 2010Blowing hot and cold on wind
Although erecting wind turbines in pristine areas may not be ideal, it is better than the alternative. To those opposing the wind power projects, I challenge them to consider where the energy used in the United States comes from currently. Coal, one of the top three energy sources in the United States, mined by blowing […]
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PublishedApril 17, 2010
Letters to the editor, April 17, 2010Library made hard choice, respect it
There seem to be so many misconceptions about the Portland Public Library in this dire economic time. Do the city councilors have such short memories that they have forgotten that two years ago the main library staff was cut by 10 percent instead of the system’s closing down one branch due to flat funding? The […]
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PublishedApril 17, 2010
More letters to the editor, April 17, 2010Real change hoped for, but all that’s new are the names
After the first year of the administration of the candidate who ran on a platform of change, the biggest change is the name on the door. Under President Obama, the United States still has military in the Middle East, is still bailing out businesses that went bankrupt due to uncontrolled greed, is still disrespecting fundamental […]
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PublishedApril 16, 2010
Letters to the editor, April 16, 2010Bonds for highways miss human needs
I recently received e-mails from my state senator and from Senate President Libby Mitchell asking for support of the bond package that the Legislature has approved. In the past I have voted for almost every bond package on the ballot. With so much money being cut from the educational programs across the state, should it […]
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PublishedApril 15, 2010
Letters to the editor, April 15, 2010Lacrosse player’s plight: Fair or foul?
Regarding the parents of a Yarmouth High School lacrosse player suing to overturn her three-week team suspension for apparently drinking beer: As a parent of one former and one current high school athlete, I am familiar with the honor code signed by student athletes. It is a pledge on the part of the student athlete […]
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PublishedApril 14, 2010
Letters to the editor, Aprl 14, 2010Maine’s water too precious to sell
It looks like The Portland Press Herald is unaware of the facts and problems that drove large numbers of Wells voters to reject water extraction last year. The paper’s editorial of April 6 (“Water use battles play out in rate hike talk”) shows a deep ignorance of the well-established facts and problems that resonated with […]
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PublishedApril 13, 2010
Letters to the editor, April 13, 2010:Learning not a mechanical process
Thanks to Chris Queally for a wonderful April 7 Maine Voices column outlining the pitfalls that abound when attempting to pin teacher evaluations to students’ performance. There have been a host of calls to enact this form of teacher assessment from a business-minded population that imagines education to be like running a factory or a […]
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PublishedApril 12, 2010
Letters to the editor, April 12, 2010Diocese falls short of Jesus’ example
Regarding the Catholic Diocese’s choice to revoke funds to Preble Street: I grew up Catholic, and I am now very happy to say I attend a much more open, affirming church! Punishing the homeless shelter as a way to enforce church beliefs really shows the separation between “letter of the law” and “spirit of the […]
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PublishedApril 12, 2010
More letters to the editor, April 15, 2010Topless marchers should know men are going to look
As a proud feminist who respects Ms. Ty McDowell’s right to demonstrate topless, I don’t understand her shock that men would ogle these women. Unfortunately, we live in a society of “girls gone wild,” where young women in particular are suffering from an epidemic of eating disorders, teen pregnancy and sexual assault. Mothers who breast-feed […]
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