Capitol politicians won’t risk political inconvenience that might result from sanctioning or denying Obama’s actions.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Without doctor’s aid in dying, woman with MS died ‘by degrees’
She used the only way to end one’s life legally in most of United States: starving herself to death.
Maine needs to fix crowded ballot problem before next vote for governor
Our current system doesn’t work well when more than two candidates are on the ballot.
Obama vacillates between adhering to the letter and the spirit of the law
Obama is making a mockery of his constitutional duties and is brazenly subverting the rule of law.
Breast cancer stories too light on science
It’s not a single disease, but many, each with a different treatment.
Ezra Smith: Prolific letter writer wasn’t shy about sharing opinions
In many of his letters, he was decades ahead of his time.
Maine wins voter-turnout race
Almost 60 percent go to polls, campared to national average of 36.6 percent.