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  • Published
    August 9, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 9, 2010Health care law still a mystery

    I want to say thank you to David Clough of the National Federation for Independent Business for his recent commentary (“New law places huge burdens on small businesses,” July 31) pointing out one of the many hidden, untold treasures found within the new health care law. I apparently missed that topic being discussed by our […]

  • Published
    August 8, 2010
    POWER LINES

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 8, 2010CMP grid expansion not necessary

    The paper reported on July 28 (“Permit clears way for CMP to start power grid update”) that Central Maine Power Co. has received its final federal permit to begin working on the $1.4 billion upgrade to its transmission system. The paper failed to mention that this environmentally and financially expensive project wouldn’t be necessary were […]

  • Published
    August 7, 2010

    More letters to the editor, Aug. 7, 2010Dechaine case keeps readers involved

    Nowhere is the need to avoid judicial conflict of interest more pressing than when it may affect the very freedom of an individual imprisoned for life or the certainty due a murder victim’s family that the real murderer is no longer at large. Both are powerfully present in the case of Dennis Dechaine. We are […]

  • Published
    August 7, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 7, 2010Kayaking safety rules important

    Since the two kayakers were lost off Ram Island, I have looked at most of the safety advice available on the Internet. There are so many items that potential users of that information may tire of reading those long lists of things that probably won’t happen. Yet the following three items that I think are […]

  • Published
    August 6, 2010
    MAINE YANKEE

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 6, 2010Don’t build more N-power plants

    President Obama’s nuclear energy strategy is disastrous. In “Small is Beautiful,” British economist E.F. Schumacher warned: “Ionising radiation has become the most serious agent of pollution and greatest threat to man’s survival on Earth.” 1. Carbon-14 has a half life of 5,900 years, which is how long its radioactivity declines to half of what it […]

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  • Published
    August 5, 2010
    Paul LePage

    More letters to the editor, Aug. 5, 2010:Various views on LePage, GOP

    In his July 30 opening salvo to discredit the gubernatorial candidacy of Paul LePage, columnist Bill Nemitz peevishly implies that LePage is an adherent of “creationism.” Grand Inquisitor Nemitz apparently stays awake at night worrying and praying that LePage will deviate from media-sanctified secularist doctrine and, God forbid, support the teaching of creationism in public […]

  • Published
    August 5, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 5, 2010:Let independents have own debate

    We all feel the downturn in the economy, and too many of us are fed up with what our government and the parties have become. That is why I am amazed to see the media continuing to support the same old parties and doesn’t want to bring the public new news and information. When I […]

  • Published
    August 4, 2010

    Letters to the editor:Help state workers with retirement

    The recent articles and editorial on the “rising state pension liability” and “state workers joining Social Security” mention that more than half of the state workers fail to vest in the retirement system and do not receive a state pension. They “relinquish all the contributions that the state made on their behalf.” Of equal importance […]

  • Published
    August 3, 2010
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    Letters to the editor:Labor history should be preserved

    I was distressed to see the recent Press Herald article stating that the Maine Charitable Mechanic Association had consigned its banners to auction. Certainly, MCMA should have launched a public campaign to save the banners for MCMA and Portland or at least in some Maine museum. Once separated, the banners’ historical significance diminishes and the […]

  • Published
    August 2, 2010

    Letters to the editor, Aug. 2, 2010Even after Gulf, energy law falters

    I was relieved to learn that the flow of oil that led to America’s worst environmental disaster has for the moment been stopped. In the wake of the spill, the nation’s eyes have turned from the Gulf to Washington, waiting for action. At least mine have. The fight for energy reform is at our nation’s […]