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letter to the editor
Letter to the editor: Vote ‘yes’ to reject CMP’s power line plan
I will be voting “yes” to reject Central Maine Power’s proposed new power line, and urge others to do so as well. There’s a multitude of insufficiently answered questions regarding the entire proposal, including but not limited to Indigenous claims to lands flooded by Hydro-Quebec dams; lack of adherence to the width of clearcutting allowed; […]
Letter to the editor: More in-depth data needed when reporting COVID numbers
I am writing to request that our news media begin to provide greater detail when it comes to reporting on COVID. Most, if not all, media outlets provide only the number of new infections, new hospitalizations, new ICU patients and new number of deaths without providing information as to vaccinated versus unvaccinated contained within these […]
Letter to the editor: Reconciliation bill is cheaper than paying for climate change damage
The Maine Sunday Telegram recently published a Washington Post article with a headline that pointed out: “Nearly 1 in 3 Americans experienced a weather disaster this summer.” It was on Page A2 but should have been on Page A1, as it reported that 388 people in the United States died of weather events so far […]
Letter to the editor: State of the Union under Biden is dismal
So let’s see. It’s been nine months since Joe Biden was elected president. How’s he doing? We have a hostage situation in Afghanistan. Our NATO allies don’t trust us, nor should they, Russia is making noise in Syria. A flotilla of gun-equipped Chinese coast guard ships attempted to approach five fishing vessels off one of […]
Letter to the editor: Pot scent pervades Portland
The ubiquity of cannabis among the city’s odors makes it tough for those who dislike the aroma to enjoy their homes.
Letter to the editor: Baker-Shultz plan is ‘good for America,’ climate
With the passing of the nation’s largest infrastructure bill since the 1950s, Americans should feel reassured knowing that bipartisanship still plays a significant role in policymaking down in D.C. Maine’s own Sen. Susan Collins was a key negotiator who, once again, proved her strong leadership and common sense approach delivers for Mainers. Now these same […]
Letter to the editor: Editorial dismissive of risks to right whales
Secretive, communist North Korea has a population of 26 million and controls it with fear and isolation. Each citizen must tow the party line at risk of imprisonment or death. But every now and then a few brave North Koreans escape to freedom and truth. North Korea reports not a single case of COVID-19. Interesting. […]
Letter to the editor: Maine should add COVID vaccine to mandate list
Maine already has mandated shots for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps, rubella, polio and varicella for students in pre-K through grade 12. These are mandatory for obvious reasons, since these illnesses wracked up major death and misery on the world in the past. The COVID-19 virus is now the new major illness that requires a […]
Letter to the editor: Editorial board too slow to accept truth about Long Creek
It’s been obvious for a long time that prison is no place for our young people.