While I serve professionally as executive director of the Maine Jewish Museum, I write here in my personal capacity as a member of Maine’s Jewish community to publicly thank state Sen. Joe Baldacci for his leadership and moral courage over many years of public service. Over the past several months, I — along with many […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Collins’ votes deserve same level of scrutiny as Platner’s choices | Letter
The Press Herald has apparently decided to perform a public service by publishing a detailed account of Graham Platner’s “controversies” since he announced his candidacy for the Senate seat now held by Susan Collins. I look forward to seeing, in the interest of full disclosure, a similar recounting of all Sen. Collins’ votes for nominees […]
We volunteered because our leaders lied | Letter
In “Epitaphs of the War,” Rudyard Kipling wrote: “If any question why we died; Tell them, because our fathers lied.” Days after Memorial Day, while Maine families still carry the grief of those losses, Sen. Susan Collins continues to evade responsibility for one of the gravest foreign policy failures in modern American history. Collins voted […]
Maine isn’t shackled to Platner | Letter
Maine doesn’t have to do this. The primary hasn’t happened yet, there’s no reason we, as a state, have to be shackled to Platner. As of writing this, his statements about self-pleasuring in public toilets are in the news. A person shouldn’t have to work so hard to discuss a Senate candidate in words a […]
Troy Jackson is my No. 1 | Letter
I recently hosted a meet-and-greet party for Troy Jackson in Augusta. He has traveled up and down the great state of Maine, going house to house, speaking to hundreds of Maine workers. Jackson is working hard to earn votes! This is just one of many reasons why he is my number one pick for governor […]
Account of Nirav Shah’s record was misleading | Letter
I am responding to Kristi Shaw’s May 20 op-ed, “Nirav Shah’s record on cannabis, veterans should trouble Maine.” I disagree with its implications. The op-ed claims that, while serving as Illinois’ public health director, Dr. Shah specifically denied veterans with PTSD access to medical cannabis. Review of the events of that time indicated that Dr. […]
Denial and indifference are ruining America | Letter
Denial is a very results-oriented process — more negative than positive in my 80 years of life. Indifference is just as toxic. So the saying “If I always do what I always did, I’ll always get what I always got” follows on for me. Only 17% of the public trust the government to do what […]
It’s become too expensive to follow sports teams | Letter
The leagues have abandoned their fan base.
Vote Maureen AuCoin for District 55 | Letter
It is rare that a public servant comes up out of the community and holds this much integrity. Maureen (Mo) AuCoin understands the hard working among us, balancing family, fun and nose-to-the-grindstone gritty labor. Mo understands and has the will to make better for our communities the essentials — public benefits, affordable daily goods and […]
Platner is not ready for prime time | Letter
Graham Platner may be right out of central casting (has the deep voice, the quintessential working class beard and rugged good looks), but he is not ready for prime time. We discover things daily about Platner, and he appears to still be discovering himself. For this election, there is only one choice for Democrats: Janet […]