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Letter: Stop Trump from creating a theocracy

The Trump administration is not really looking for “waste, fraud, and abuse.” Those are best removed with a scalpel after careful examination, not with a machete wielded haphazardly, destroying what works as well as what doesn’t. The cuts are meant to destroy the agencies of government so that they can be rebuilt according to a […]

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Letter: Fair is fair, Elon

If Elon Musk is going to have access to my tax and banking data (my paltry refunds are direct-deposited), then I would like access to his tax and banking data. It must include his Social Security number. Email is fine. After all, we are both private citizens, so no problem. We are all equal in […]

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Letter: Can Americans come to their senses?

I am writing from the North West of England to express my profound admiration for Gov. Mills for standing up to the orange bully. It is important for all Americans to understand how important it is to Britons that the USA is competently and ethically led. We have American friends here who have already made […]

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Letter: Antisemitism letter a one-sided argument

At a time when so many Americans are reeling from an unbalanced economy and an unpredictable government, it follows that some unscrupulous people want to cloak themselves in the language of justice in order to sow discord. Aaron Hoffman seems to be one, based on his letter from Feb. 19 about antisemitism (“A call for […]

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Letter: In appreciation of quality journalism

Colin Woodard is one of the best op-ed writers in America today, as his thoughtful, measured and powerful columns in the Maine Sunday Telegram will attest. We are fortunate to have such clear-eyed, insightful contributors regularly featured in our state’s “newspaper of record,” which is why it is imperative that readers step up and support […]

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Letter: Kudos to Rep. Libby for exposing discrimination

I find it both puzzling and infuriating, the warped perspective of some people, including the editors of this paper. Case in point, the Feb. 23 editorial excoriating Rep. Laurel Libby for exposing the discrimination against girls in school sports. The Maine Principals’ Association, many school boards, this paper and others appear to endorse and even […]

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Letter: Gov. Mills offers a model

Brava to Gov. Mills for her calm, cool response to the bully in the White House as he threatened to illegally withhold federal funding to the state of Maine. President Trump’s increasingly outlandish executive orders are not royal decrees or infallible texts, no matter how large the pieces of paper his minders give him to […]