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Letters to the Editor
  • Published
    May 3, 2012

    Public employees do more than their share for state

    I cannot be silent in light of recent negative comments about state employees and teachers. I wanted to express my support for public employees. I am proud of those who serve our state. To those who plow and fix our roads, protect our forests, serve in law enforcement, work in state offices; teach our children […]

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    May 3, 2012

    Bill can treat Americans as if we are terrorists

    It appears that the former president and the House have been able to pass legislation that shifts the battlefields against terrorism, al-Qaida and the Taliban from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen to the United States and its citizenry. After President Bush declared war on “terrorism,” the Supreme Court ruled that, in addition to Osama bin […]

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    May 3, 2012

    Elected officials need to be held accountable for actions

    In its last session, the Legislature focused on attacking workers rights, from stripping collective bargaining rights of daycare workers and DeCoster workers to weakening unemployment and workers compensation benefits. The theme of the legislative session seemed to be a wholesale attack on workers rights and the middle class. The workers comp bill, L.D. 1913 will […]

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    May 3, 2012

    GOP lawmakers should realize LePage a lost cause

    After reading the newspaper on Saturday, I learned that our governor has a new talent that I didn’t realize he has. Although he certainly is limited, Paul LePage now has a new meaning for “corrupt.” That’s a poor excuse for not being willing to admit he said something stupid. I often wonder when I read […]

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    May 3, 2012

    LePage accusing a number of people of crimes

    Gov. Paul LePage is quoted (April 27) as saying that the state middle management “is about as corrupt as can be…” Corrupt: Defined as dishonest, taking bribes, lacking integrity, crooked. If the governor had placed a single name on that statement, he could be accused of libel. He is accusing a number of people of […]

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  • Published
    May 2, 2012

    Calif. fifth-grader seeks information about Maine

    I am a fifth-grade student at Ripon Christian Schools in California. I was wondering if any of your readers would be interested in helping me out by sending me some postcards, fliers, pictures, books, etc. of anything from Maine. I am doing my state project on Maine so anything would be great and help me […]

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    May 2, 2012

    Belgrade lawmaker urged to maintain support of bill

    I want to express my appreciation for Rep. Dennis Keschl’s vote against the minority report to L.D. 1810, the regulatory “takings” bill. Keschl, R-Belgrade, came under intense pressure from his party and an army of lobbyists in the State House to support the minority report. Instead, he listened to his constituents, who strongly urged him […]

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    May 2, 2012

    LePage leveled false charges against education

    In schools, we teach students to activate the bystander, not to let bullies call other people names, to call them out and correct them. It is time to do the same with our governor. At a recent town hall, he said schools have “failed miserably” in the last 20 years. I am calling him out. […]

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    May 2, 2012

    Obama imperfect, but is best hope for middle class

    I enjoy reading conservative commentator Kathleen Parker. She recently questioned President Barack Obama’s schedulers — why they’d send him into North Carolina with John Edwards on trial and other scurrilous antics afoot. Parker’s incredulous that Obama would travel into a “political storm.” She cities Dana Perino, George W. Bush’s former communications director: “Over my dead […]

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    May 2, 2012

    Waterville Opera House reopens; city comes alive

    The Waterville Opera House re-opened on April 27, and downtown Waterville came alive again. There was not a parking space to be found along the entire length of Main Street,and all the restaurants were filled prior to showtime. The opening production showcased the talented actors, actresses, dancers and musicians from central Maine. Maine International Film […]