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Letter to the editor: Collins, King should pursue public censure of Trump

I think there has been ample evidence of behavior by the president that qualifies as “high crimes and misdemeanors” including: bribery in the form of corporate and foreign money spent at Trump properties; a pattern of obstruction in the Mueller and House investigations; witness intimidation; using U.S. government resources and influence for personal gain. While […]

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Letter to the editor: Sen. King favors unconstitutional limits on presidential powers

Re: “Sen. King: Impeachment acquittal would shift power to White House” (Jan. 27, Page B4): While not surprised that the “independent” Sen. Angus King staked out his position regarding the obstruction of Congress impeachment charge prior to hearing the president’s defense, I was shocked to hear his reasoning. To suggest that a president utilizing his […]

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Letter to the editor: Misleading signs ignore public health risk of vaccine law repeal

The risk of a viral pandemic, as is occurring in Wuhan, China, points to the fundamental reason that immunizations against communicable diseases are essential to protect our children from preventable infectious illnesses. And yet, proponents of the outrageous effort to negate the mandatory school vaccination law passed by the Maine Legislature last year close their […]

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Letter to the editor: New law discriminates against unvaccinated children

According to the Maine Human Rights Commission, the Maine Human Rights Act prohibits educational discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, national origin and physical or mental disability. Because schools are also places of public accommodation (places where services are offered to the general public), schools also cannot discriminate on the basis of […]