Marriage equality gained traction when discourse moved away from gay sex to pro-love, pro-family.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Ten truths about people who work for a living
Most people working today are the ones who deserve the day off.
Shift in corporate conduct has transformed economy — for the worse
Taxpayers pay for research so companies can pay stockholders and CEOs more money.
Student involvement with community, and vice versa, could use a new model
Collaboration exists, but it’s a what-can-you-do-for-me attitude, not a partnership.
Bear hunting referendum really aiming at hunters of all birds, beasts
States that have passed similar measures have experienced growth in their black bear populations to the point where the animals have become a nuisance — and a potentially dangerous one.
Second spleen sort of like a spare tire
Lots of people have extra body parts they don’t need.
President’s penchant for golf may be less a diversion than an obsession
If Obama’s opponents really wanted to ruin his life, they’d tell him to golf more, not less.
What should the US do about the Islamic State?
Should the US treat the Islamic State as the new al-Qaida?
The many names of terror groups
According to Egyptian group, name should be “al-Qaida Separatists in Iraq and Syria” or QSIS.
Health care reform’s hidden gem bears fruit
New tax-deductibility rule for CEO pay costs health insurers at least $72 million.