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Obama has lived up to Kennedy endorsement

Looking back, the Kennedy family has done a lot for this country. John Kennedy was a great man and president. Bobby was following in his footsteps, but was killed, as was his brother. As I look back over the last 40 years, I don’t remember anyone in this respected family endorsing anyone for president, except […]

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Taps to be 150 years old this month

Taps will be 150 years old this month and is a musical piece sounded at dusk and at funerals, particularly by the U.S. military. It is played at the end of the day when our flag is lowered and at funerals, generally on bugle or trumpet, and often at Boy Scout and Girl Scout meetings […]

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As IRS chief, I find LePage remark harmful

I have read with concern news accounts that describe extraordinarily offensive comments made by Gov. Paul LePage in discussing the Internal Revenue Service’s role in administering provisions of the Affordable Care Act. The employees of the IRS are among the most dedicated and hardworking in the federal government. LePage’s comments are disturbing on so many […]

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In voting, seek repeal of health care law

An acquaintance asked me the other day why I haven’t written a letter to the editor lately. My flippant reply was that “it’s golf season!” But if the truth be known, this avowed conservative who makes no bones about his hard right-wing beliefs has been a little discouraged lately by the inexorable march and success […]