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Letter: Send in the clown

There is a way to save the Republican Party from MAGA. Well, not to win this presidential election, but to save it from MAGA for future elections. This will send a loud and clear message. Have a write-in campaign for a particular candidate. They cannot ignore the message this will send. Save the Republican Party. […]

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Letter: Out of their minds

Recently, candidate Trump has teased that if elected he would deploy the military domestically – in violation of the Posse Comitatus Act – to round up his critics and those he perceives as political opponents and to quash any political protests against him. No pink pussy hats in the streets this time, no siree. As […]

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Letter: Israel’s ceasefire smokescreen

The Israeli government does not want a ceasefire in Gaza and neither does the Biden administration. The Aug. 20 AP article “Blinken ends latest Mideast visit without a cease-fire, warning ‘time is of the essence’” makes Hamas appear to be the obstacle to peace. Hamas agreed to the ceasefire President Biden announced as “Israel’s plan” […]

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Letter: Portland’s predicament: Preserving scenic views, but at what price?

Andrew Marsters’ Aug. 22 op-ed (“Views are intrinsic to the Portland park experience”) supports preserving “significant views” for future generations. However, for there to be future generations of Portlanders, we need to avoid layering restriction after restriction on our ability to build the housing those generations will so desperately need. I find the level of […]

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Letter: Frances Perkins worthy of recognition

Making the Frances Perkins Homestead a national monument is a great idea. Perhaps the site might include a statue of Frances Perkins. That would add to the remarkably few portrayals in public spaces of Maine women. Alternatively, the homestead could promote portrayals elsewhere in Maine. Perkins’ statue could be near Maine’s Labor Department in Augusta, […]