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PublishedJuly 27, 2011
Mainers must stand up for higher fuel efficiency
Your article, “Gasoline prices back up, 4.9 cents in week” (July 18) highlights the increasing cost of Maine’s dependence on oil and makes it clear that Maine families are spending too much of their hard-earned paychecks at the gas pump. Gas prices are once again on the rise, and Maine families will have to find […]
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PublishedJuly 27, 2011
Cheery worker takes sting out of construction delay
Construction work often can be a pain to drive through. We are busy people with places to get to, and road work or other such construction jobs are just delays. Usually after driving through construction sites, my mother and I are irritated and/or annoyed at how slowly we pass through. Recently, we have been passing […]
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PublishedJuly 26, 2011
Support tourism or multinational corporations
George Smith’s recent column claiming that fishermen don’t care if there are industrial wind turbines on our mountains would be laughable, if it weren’t such a serious subject. Smith, who saw to it that the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine took a large donation from First Wind and then took a large “sponsorship” himself from the […]
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PublishedJuly 26, 2011
Hoping to wake up and King will still be governor
A letter writer supports the reimplementation of the draft, noting that “most Americans feel that the wars we are engaged in are necessary for the protection of our country.” He endorses raising taxes “considerably” to pay for war, eventually surmising that the Founding Fathers would agree. Perhaps. But I sure don’t. If our Founding Fathers […]
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PublishedJuly 25, 2011
No corresponding criticism for Baldacci proclamations
After almost 200 years, your paper just decided prayer is harmful? The newspaper, “LePage joins Perry in call for day of prayer,” and the crowd of online followers should read some history, or at least read Gov. Paul LePage’s proclamation. Every Maine govenor since William King in 1820 has issued proclamations calling for days of […]
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PublishedJuly 25, 2011
Washington folks should be first to not get paid
On the news a few evenings ago, the question was asked, “If we default, who will be the first to not get paid?” Social Security payments were first on the list by more than one person. If the people in Washington fail to do their jobs, fail to get these very important issues resolved, then […]
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PublishedJuly 25, 2011
Home health care costs less than ERs, hospitals
Rather than cut health care to a family of four with less than $30,000 annual income, I would urge Gov. Paul Lepage and the Legislature to start thinking out of the box to create jobs while cutting state expenditures as the state of New Jersey and other states are doing. Maine has the largest percentage […]
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PublishedJuly 24, 2011
Clemens, Bonds robbing the American people
How can the people of this country condone spending millions of dollars of our money trying a couple of overpaid athletes (Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds)? Every person with any sense at all believes they are guilty. They both perjured themselves and both stole millions of dollars from the American people. And they continue to […]
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PublishedJuly 24, 2011
GOP keeps financial help for consumers on fence
Now that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has a nominated director, we the people should contact Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe to express our support the new agency. The bureau was created specifically to help us deal with the complexities of interactions with big banks. The goal is simple: To prevent people from being […]
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PublishedJuly 24, 2011
If Dechaine were guilty, wouldn’t he give up?
I totally agree with Peter Sirois (letter, July 1). I have been following the Dennis Dechaine case for more than 20 years and have saved most of newspaper clippings. I believe him to be innocent. Most people, if they were guilty, would give up trying to prove themselves innocent after all this time. Why won’t […]
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