If we lose our democracy now, it will be because of a collective failure of imagination. With 250 years of democracy under our belts, we believed those who told us we were “exceptional.” We believed that so thoroughly that millions of our fellow citizens were comfortable electing a convicted felon who incited an insurrection as […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine’s senators could learn a lot from Margaret Chase Smith | Letter
Mainers were better off because of Chase Smith’s courage and decency. Those qualities are sorely needed right now.
A plea for the return of Dana Wilde’s column | Letter
To state the obvious, with information freely available online in a 24-hour-a-day news cycle from sources around the globe, it is the local content, reliably curated by a trustworthy and accountable editorial board, that distinguishes and makes the local newspaper invaluable. We need to know what is going on here – in our local government, […]
Saluting Scarborough’s police chief | Letter
Mark Holmquist has changed things around here for the better.
Vote ‘Yes’ on Question 2 for common-sense gun safety laws | Letter
I urge fellow Mainers to join me in voting “Yes on 2” this November. The ballot question asksMainers if they want to create an Extreme Risk Protection Order or “red flag” law that wouldallow courts to temporarily remove dangerous weapons when law enforcement, family orhousehold members demonstrate someone poses a significant danger to themselves or […]
Vote ‘No’ on Question 1 to protect voting rights for all | Letter
Cape Elizabeth is a small town with one polling location and limited hours of operation. Many in our community rely on absentee voting. The elderly or those who struggle with mobility might find it difficult to get to the polls and therefore rely on absentee voting. I will be voting “No” on Question 1 this […]
Pleasantly surprised by Maine BMV appointment | Letter
Like many Mainers, I have dreaded the occasional trips to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, where the wait has been long, crowded and uncomfortable. So, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the appointment system is working extremely well. I made an appointment only yesterday, and I had an 8:45 a.m. appointment today for a […]
Is ICE overstepping its boundaries? | Letter
While the United States is facing considerable congressional changes in terms of boundaries for noncitizens, at what point do we consider the policies an overstep? The report by Emily Allen published on Sept. 8, regarding the arrest of a potentially illegally migrated individual at Papoose Pond, reveals more about the enforcement of Immigration and Customs […]
My three grievances: economy, free speech and censorship | Letter
If I may be so bold in exercising my free speech rights in my letter today, the following issues speak to truths that concern me. Claire GravelLewiston
Demand the data on vaccination recommendations for children | Letter
Before we swallow the CDC’s new recommendations for vaccinating children no earlier than age 4, we should demand the data. How many moms who either must or choose to work will now have to worry that their toddlers will come home with these utterly preventable childhood diseases? Will these children suffer long-term effects? How are […]