I have been a nurse for close to 30 years. I have kept patients safe throughout the pandemic with diligent hand washing, masks, face shields, gloves, gowns, etc., and not one person has caught COVID-19 from me. My work environment has become toxic over this vaccine mandate, making it difficult to focus on patient care. […]
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Letter to the editor: Attica prison massacre has lesson for us today
To achieve justice for all, each person, including those accused or convicted of a crime, must be treated with respect.
Letter to the editor: U.S. accomplishments in Afghanistan have been undermined
After the events of Sept. 11, 2001, we were unified as to find those who were responsible for that horrific day. We all said, “We will never forget.” The radical Muslims who were behind the deed were identified from photos taken at various airports. We invaded Afghanistan to root out the terrorists. After 20 years, […]
Letter to the editor: Motorists’ actions affect Maine walkers, cyclists
It’s a weekday and about a quarter to 6 on a warm, humid evening in July. I am riding my bike home from work and am slowly making my way up Preble Street hill in the paved and clearly marked bike lane. As I approach the top of the hill, a driver pulls up behind […]
Letter to the editor: Time to recognize Blue Angels’ negative impact
The intensifying climate crisis means it’s time to limit military carbon emissions to those needed for our nation’s defense.
Letter to the editor: Blue Angels should not return to Maine
I’m not eloquent, so I ask that you Google journalist Christopher D. Cook’s 2019 essay “The Problem With the Blue Angels” to see the several reasons that they should never return to Maine. They waste huge amounts of fossil fuels, waste our taxes, pollute the atmosphere, endanger the public and celebrate death. My wife and […]
Letter to the editor: Anti-mask Maine parents should waive right to sue schools
To the parents who don’t want their child to wear a mask in school: Have the school give you a waiver form to sign saying that you will not hold the school administration, teachers, etc., responsible if your child gets sick from COVID or any of the variants. It’s time to put this issue to […]
Letter to the editor: For future generations’ sake, rein in federal COVID spending
Unlike the Bible’s manna from heaven, the $6 trillion to $9 trillion federal COVID-19 relief spending must be paid back, and until it is, if ever, we and our grandchildren’s grandchildren will be paying interest on it and their dollar will be devalued. It is important to appreciate that “trillion” is an astronomical number. If […]
Letter to the editor: Gov. Mills’ requirement leading to health care staff shortages
I read a news article last evening about the staff at Northern Light Health being 88 percent vaccinated. The article noted 1,200 employees (or 10 percent of their workforce) have opted to get the vaccine in the past five weeks, and 12 percent of their workforce has not received it. Twelve percent of their workforce? […]
Letter to the editor: COVID vaccine mandate bad for Maine patients’ rights
The many health care workers who are taking a stand against the COVID vaccine mandate are doing so to protect their right (and the right of every Mainer) to freedom of medical choice. These are exactly the type of people we need working within the health care system: people who value personal autonomy, bodily integrity […]