I’m a Christian and believe strongly in the teaching of Jesus that states, “Whatever we do to the least of these, we do to God.” Holding true to this teaching, that means our country has become a people that will tear God away from families in the middle of the night, that will round up […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Green crab legislation is a win-win for Maine | Letter
A bill to create a green crab only license for wholesale dealers promises environmental and economic benefits.
Outraged by cuts to the Maine State Library | Letter
I am morally outraged at the DOGE-fueled cuts to the Maine State Library, which have forced the layoff of 13 librarians. These librarians perform useful services to Mainers, including people with vision impairments and rural library patrons. Librarians are not overpaid, and their jobs help job seekers, English language learners, business people, students — the […]
America is looking up to Hungary’s oligarchical government | Letter
I believe Victor Orban, the oligarchical, autocratic leader of Hungary, has had a large hand in orchestrating our administration. It is Orban’s “playbook” that the conservatives followed in their Project 2025. Orban was a speaker at several CPACs going back to 2016. Orban visited our current president several times at his home before this past […]
DOGE actions and trade policy push Maine into rough seas | Letter
I have long believed in a more aggressive position against China’s trade policies. However, I am horrified by our president’s tariff rhetoric, especially against Canada. Canadians are not just Maine’s neighbors; in many cases, they are family. Talking about invading and making them the 51st state is irrational and disrespectful to one of our closest […]
Time for Maine to soak the rich | Letter
I want to thank columnist Jim Fossel for talking about “soaking the rich” when it comes to taxes and our state budget (“Janet Mills, Democrats prepare to unleash tax tsunami on Maine,” April 13). A quick look around tells us about the precarious state of what is loosely termed our social safety net: hospitals, health […]
Trump may want to tread carefully on Canada | Letter
Canada is more than a 51st state. By area, Canada is the second largest country in the world. It has 10 provinces (plus three territories). Eight of the 10 provinces have populations larger than four states (Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska and North Dakota). Ontario’s population is larger than every state except California, Texas, Florida and New […]
Making America ‘great’ cannot mean making it perfect | Letter
With a substantial fraction of the country supporting the Make America Great Again movement, I’ve been thinking about American greatness. I believe that a major component of greatness has been our nation’s arc of improvement — a continual striving to be better. The realization of the evil of slavery and its abolishment; the recognition of […]
Calling on Sen. King to meet with constituents | Letter
I agree with the calls for Sen. Collins and Rep. Golden to hold town halls, and raise the ante to include Sen. Angus King. While he speaks of his concerns on the Senate floor, we need him to speak to us about why he is still voting to confirm the administration’s nominees. He is astounded […]
Maine’s end-of-life care policy deserves closer inspection | Letter
A dignified death does not require “death with dignity.”