Letters
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PublishedAugust 5, 2010
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 […]
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PublishedAugust 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 […]
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PublishedAugust 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 […]
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PublishedAugust 3, 2010
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 […]
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PublishedAugust 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 […]
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PublishedAugust 1, 2010
Letters to the editor, Aug. 1, 2010:All Celts should be welcome
t was of interest to read the July 18 Sunday Telegram article about the Maine Celtic Celebration in Belfast, “a celebration of traditions of the British Isles.” Apparently, the writer of this phrase is a bit confused about his British Isles and the word Celtic, because the large headline accompanying the pictures read “Bringing out […]
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PublishedJuly 31, 2010
Letters to the editor, July 31, 2010Homeless suffer, deserve better from us
When I was young, a convergence of crises meant that I had to find a new place to live. I also had two amiable cats and I persisted until I found a place that allowed animals. At that point in my life, losing my pets would have dealt a critical blow to me on top […]
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PublishedJuly 31, 2010
More letters to the editor, July 31, 2010Governor’s race inspiring readers pro and con
I had to read it twice to believe it: “We’ve got to send all those liberal Democrats to the unemployment line. It’s time they stop digging in our pockets and we start digging in theirs.” (“LePage conducts whistle-stop tour along midcoast,” July 25.) Is this the philosophy that we want guiding Maine’s future? I am […]
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PublishedJuly 30, 2010
Letters to the Editor, Friday, July 30
Some assault reports false, but risk is real
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PublishedJuly 29, 2010
Letters to the editor, July 29, 2010Why did AG let Panthers off?
I’m confused. Has the role of the media changed from the days of digging into issues, no matter who liked it or not, and reporting in an unbiased manner? Let me state a few examples and maybe someone can tell me exactly what the role of reporters truly is. We have an attorney general of […]
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