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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
LePage should apologize to African-Americans who fought for freedom
The governor’s notion of American freedom as merely white man’s history is disturbing and dangerous.
Maine Compass: Maine hospitals need a rate increase, not another tax hike
Shrinking the Medicaid program, which is not facing a money crisis, to fund tax cuts hurts hospitals.
Douglas Rooks: Susan Collins’ moment of truth
Will she find the courage to buck her party on the Affordable Care Act?
Tom Waddell: Can religions really coexist?
A panel in Waterville recently tried to answer that question, but could have used a more diverse audience.
George Smith: Learning the legislative waltz is essential to getting things done in Augusta
Passing a bill is a complicated process, but you’ve got to know the steps to be successful.
Somerset County administrator: Counties deliver services efficiently and effectively
A column by George Smith got a lot wrong about county government.
Maine Compass: The bad old days of 1917
Some of the chilling actions of today are echos of those 100 years gone.
Maine Compass: There’s no such thing as ‘fake news’
Professional journalism is distinguishable from propaganda, rumor, satire and lies.