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PublishedDecember 30, 2011
LePage gives no gifts to elderly, handicapped
Gov. Paul LePage did not giving any presents this year, especially to the elderly and handicapped of our state.
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PublishedDecember 30, 2011
LePage gives no gifts to elderly, handicapped
Gov. Paul LePage did not giving any presents this year, especially to the elderly and handicapped of our state. These people are in nursing homes or boarding homes. These people raised good citizens, and now they can’t do anything for themselves. They have been put out to pasture. Many of them have no living family […]
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PublishedDecember 29, 2011
It’s sad that it’s come to offering reward for Ayla
It is sad that it has come to the point of offering reward money to find Ayla.
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PublishedDecember 29, 2011
Establishment doesn’t want revolution to come
The president and all his rich, empowered, entitled and immunized centrist-extremist elites do not exactly know how many fractured Marine skulls and foreclosed-on Navy families it takes to get the squishy center of the ol' insurrection/revolution Tootsie roll. And they don't want to find out.
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PublishedDecember 29, 2011
It’s still stealing, even if it’s just one green bean
I was in an Augusta supermarket recently, choosing and bagging green beans, when I heard the cutest little voice excitedly say, "Ooh, string beans!"
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PublishedDecember 29, 2011
Looking forward to going to local Post Office
The East Winthrop Post Office is the absolute best.
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PublishedDecember 29, 2011
Any Republican candidate preferable to Obama
Joyce Bushey's Dec. 8 letter wonders how many religious people will vote for Newt Gingrich (because of his personal infidelities), if he is chosen to run against Barack Obama? I can't speak for others, but that choice is a no-brainer for this Christian.
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PublishedDecember 29, 2011
Keep the faith, but share it, too
Today it is in vogue to attack organized religions, particularly Christianity and the Catholic Church. Considering the ongoing sex scandals, it is justified to not only criticize but bring to justice the perpetrators and those who covered up their crimes.
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PublishedDecember 29, 2011
Poetry Out Loud contest made for a magical night
On Dec. 15, my husband and I attended Gardiner High School's Poetry Out Loud contest for the first time. This contest is part of a process that determines a National Poetry Out Loud winner.
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PublishedDecember 28, 2011
AARP wants to help legislators make right cuts
With the myriad problems that older adults and challenged individuals in this state face, it is our job as both advocates and legislators to protect Maine’s most vulnerable populations. This is a tough economy, but it is even tougher when one is frail, elderly, alone and frightened. Seniors in Maine have watched all summer long […]
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