OMG, they’re back. The gnats are gone, the mosquitos are looking for puddles and black flies are toast. But THEY are back.
October 2012
COMMENTARY: Debates vital as truth vanishes from modern politics
The presidential debates usually are tightly scripted and well-rehearsed joint press conferences. But because they’re one of the few places where our next president can speak to the country at length and unfiltered by the media, the debates matter now more than ever.
Dorney works tirelessly to make things better
I have known Ann Dorney, Democratic candidate for House District 86, for close to 30 years.
Intolerance from those who support Question 1
I would like to express my thoughts on the homosexual marriage question that will be on the Nov. 6 ballot.
It’s not about politics, it’s about principles
There is a misunderstanding. It’s not between Republicans/Democrats, or liberals/conservatives, it’s simply between believers/nonbelievers. It’s not about politics, it’s about principles and morals.
Boy Scouts, Catholic Church need housecleaning
First, it’s the Catholic Church that finds ways to cover up the awful sexual crimes against little boys.
Son says Morissette goes out of way to help
I don’t really know where to start. There’s no real way to describe my mom, Susan Morissette, Republican candidate for House District 54.
Callers understand importance of Nov. 6 vote
Concerning Nov. 6 — the day we are so lucky and free to vote — the three of us have been phoning for long hours to reach Maine people who are undecided about candidates.
McCabe bases votes on what is best for constituents
It is clear from the candidate profiles in the paper that Democratic Rep. Jeff McCabe is the right choice.
Seton would be perfect place for senior housing
I see in the Oct. 25 Morning Sentinel that a successful bid was not received for the Seton campus of MaineGeneral Medical Center.