Think about our country’s military presence abroad. According to official sources, we had 737 military bases in other countries in 2005.
February 2013
OUR OPINION: State prison’s new warden has right background
Corrections is the part of state government that most people would like to forget. Stories showing that prisons are dangerous places seem fair to some, who think that’s how justice is delivered.
VIEW FROM AWAY: Violence Against Women Act needs action soon
One of the casualties of congressional gridlock last year was reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. The landmark law that caused a sea change in how the country deals with domestic violence fell victim to the partisanship and inertia of Washington.
DANA MILBANK: The rules do apply, even to Jesse Jackson Jr.
Jesse Jackson Jr. arrived in court wearing a leather bracelet, not the gold-plated Rolex watch he bought with $43,350 in federal campaign cash.
Don’t need high-capacity guns, just a shotgun
A thoughtful letter-writer from Skowhegan suggests that people who are concerned about gun violence are misguided and ignorant by wanting to disarm law-abiding citizens.
Pingree tapped to recruit female candidates
The congresswoman will co-lead a Democratic effort to get women to seek House seats in 2014.
LePage voucher plan for low-income pupils is met with concerns
Some lawmakers say Maine is already cutting school funding, so it doesn’t make sense to siphon off more money.
Pingree bill would fix loophole for veterans
It would ensure full benefits for those medically separated from the ‘armed forces.’
COMMENTARY — ON AUTO RACING: Knaus finally gets a Daytona 500 win
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — As Jimmie Johnson racked up win after win, championship after championship, he was always chasing one important victory.