John Balentine’s definition of “real” American is confined to jingoist rhetoric about being willing to “fight for our freedom” and “measuring up to the Founders’ vision” (“Do you still desire freedom?”, July 1). That vision was for landed, white men to be free of foreign oppression. Balentine remains callously apathetic to the 400-year-old struggle of […]
Forecaster letters
Letter: Conservatives stirring up culture war with critical race theory
“What are they afraid of?” is the question that comes to mind watching people’s frantic faces as they descend on school board meetings across the country with their signs decrying critical race theory. Race and racism have played a significant role in this country from the beginning, and many of our institutions and policies reflect […]
Letter: Preventing infection, preserving public health is the greater good
I am responding to John Balentine’s particularly uninformed “Here’s Something” column in the July 1 issue of The Forecaster. As a physician with many years of medical practice and having served in the USPHS Epidemic Intelligence Service during the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, I have acute sensitivity to ignorant refusal to observe essential principles […]
Letter: Freedom is in the eye of the beholder
Like beauty, freedom is in the eye of the beholder. In the July 1 issue of The Forecaster, John Balentine asked me if I still desire freedom. I am pleased to assure John that indeed I do. Among the freedoms I desire is to live my 80-year-old life free from disease. As such, I intend […]
Letter: Reader challenges Balentine’s ‘staggering leap of logic’
In his recent column, “Do you still desire freedom?” (July 2), John Balentine suggests that people who didn’t fight the mask mandate during the pandemic don’t like freedom. He further implies that “real” Americans should resist any intrusion on their individual liberties. That staggering leap of logic may fly with Tucker Carlson or Sean Hannity, […]
Letter: Balentine obsessed with individual freedom
John Balentine fixates on the “F-word” – not that one, but “freedom.” (“Do you still desire freedom?”, July 2). As a Republican, he believes freedom is bestowed only upon individuals, rather than a “collective right” shared by all citizens. In “The Social Contract,” Rousseau writes “… a society by means of a contract among themselves.” […]
Letter: Balentine spouts ‘bizarre misinterpretation’ of liberty
John Balentine’s bizarre misinterpretation of “American liberty” (“Here’s Something: Do You Still Desire Freedom?”, June 30) is on full display with his renewed attempt to polarize the Independence Day holiday. The American Revolution was fought and won to procure independence from the British and to implement self-rule. The American experiment as embodied by the U.S. […]
Letter: Voting down parents’ rights bill ‘very bad decision’
I think the below by any criteria will prove to be a very bad decision for Maine and for Maine families and especially for the upcoming generations. On June 19, Maine legislators voted down LD 1292: An Act Regarding the Parental Right To Direct the Health Care of Children. The summary of this bill states: […]
Letter: House speaker’s actions over mask-wearing were appalling
Dear Speaker of the House Ryan Fecteau, I am a Maine resident, taxpayer, employee, voter and volunteer. Anyone with some/all of those qualifications deserves to be heard by those making or influencing laws that impact any aspect of our lives. I am appalled by the May 24 response to the Republican and Libertarian lawmakers as […]
Letter: Many causes contribute to lack of job seekers
With reference to John Balentine’s assertions regarding the current lack of job seekers (“Here’s Something: Panic’s over, get back to work,” May 21), I agree these grandiose government handouts have exacerbated today’s tight labor market, but the root of the problem goes much deeper. We know well that before the pandemic those “help wanted” signs […]