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    August 22, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 22, 2010:Rails with trails efficient, save lives

    This is written in response to your Aug. 10 editorial (“Footpaths should not replace rail development”) that suggested converting rails to trails may not always be in the best interests of the state. But there is an option you allude to that needs more consideration: Rails with Trails. The Kennebec River Rail Trail, Augusta to […]

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    August 21, 2010

    More letters to the editor:Mosque shows U.S. superiority

    The 9/11 attacks on our country were due, in part, to our open social system which allows each citizen the freedom to practice the religion of his or her choice, or no religion. Building a mosque and community center at the site of that attack shows that we won. Joan SteinbergScarborough   Visit Harraseeket Lunch […]

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    August 21, 2010

    Letters to the editor:Medicare, Medicaid pose a challenge

    On the surface, Maine’s Medicare and Medicaid achievements outlined in a Maine Voices column as keeping seniors healthy and making sure children and families have access to health care are nearly impossible to criticize (“Votes for Medicare, Medicaid funding will aid many Mainers,” Aug. 7). It is only when the mounting costs of these programs, […]

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    August 20, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 20, 2010Votes pro and con on non-citizen voting

    Maine’s League of Young Voters is to be praised for taking an important and public step in the right direction of fully integrating legal immigrants into the Portland community. We are a nation of immigrants, and this is as true in Maine as it is in the rest of the country. Legal immigrants pay the […]

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    August 19, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 19, 2010Senate’s a joke, get rid of it

    With all this talk about repealing constitutional amendments, perhaps it’s time to consider doing away with the U.S. Senate. It’s certainly far from being the deliberative body envisioned by the Founding Fathers, particularly when the mantra of one side of the aisle is Groucho Marx’s song, “Whatever It Is I’m Against It.” The institution has […]

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    August 19, 2010

    More letters to the editor, Aug. 19, 2010Waterfront issues bungled by city

    The issue with Pierce Atwood versus the plight of One Monument Square’s owners has nothing to do with what the city did or didn’t do. Rather, if viewed in the framework of how Portland operates, the City Council — that unfortunate arm of government that has stifled and bungled any smart growth in the city […]

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    August 18, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 18, 2010Oil spill and other Gulf disasters

    Reports from the Gulf of Mexico tell us that the oil-spouting BP well has finally been sealed, and that the devastating impacts of the massive oil spill on beaches, wildlife habitats, and marine ecosystem are gradually abating. However, there is a more clear and present danger lurking in the Gulf, yet there are no immediate […]

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    August 17, 2010
    David Petraeus

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 17, 2010Time to end war commitments

    I’m 91 years of age and been around a bit. Being a veteran of WW II taught me a few things and other bits of savvy came along the way. The French struggled in Vietnam for many years and finally admitted defeat, at which point we sent “advisers” and you know the rest – years […]

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    August 16, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 16, 2010Rehab still the best option

    I write with a great deal of consternation and concern regarding the Aug. 10 column by Bankole Johnson questioning the efficacy of rehabs and Alcoholics Anonymous (“Why rehab doesn’t work”). What purpose does Mr. Johnson serve by disparaging AA and 12-Step focused rehab centers other than stirring up controversy to promote his upcoming book which […]

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    August 15, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 15, 2010:Maine should tax bottled water

    I wish to clarify assumptions in Tony Payne’s June 20 Maine Sunday Telegram column (“Property rights issue swamps water debate”) regarding interrelated ground and surface water hydraulic systems, the public interest in these interrelated systems, and the right and need of the people of Maine as a public to derive critically needed revenue from this […]