In a Jan. 12 op-ed, former Judge John Danaher urged us to wait for the facts on the video of the Minnesota shooting by ICE. While he may have been correct in saying it’s very hard to analyze whether the ICE agent was justifiably threatened, some elements of the video are not in any doubt. The […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
The ‘bully-frog’ continues to rule the swamp | Letter
I remember, not too long ago, a promise was made to drain the political swamp. It appears that this political quagmire is just more brackish. A very large “bully-frog” sits upon the largest lily pad. When not snoozing, he croaks at his bumbling under-frogs that occupy leadership positions in his failing ecosystem like the Department […]
We’re being asked not to believe our own eyes | Letter
My trust in the federal government is zero.
Maine must continue to support public broadcasting | Letter
On Friday, Jan. 9, the moderators of PBS NewsHour ended their broadcast with the announcement that — because of the fiscal crisis created by the Trump administration’s defunding of the Corporation For Public Broadcasting — PBS News Weekend would have to be discontinued. The regret voiced by Geoff Bennett and Amna Nawaz was palpable. Then, […]
UMaine System should take dire ratings seriously | Letter
I am writing in response to the Jan. 11 article “Maine teacher prep programs call foul after getting an F for how they teach reading.” As a literacy specialist and concerned citizen, I find the University of Maine’s defensive response to the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) report disturbing. Maine’s abysmal National Assessment of […]
Maine’s school food waste issue should have been solved by now | Letter
Once again, we see an initiative to reduce food waste in public schools (“Taking a bite out of food waste,” Maine Sunday Telegram, Jan. 18). In my files, I have a response referencing an editorial from 2016 — 10 years ago. (“Food we throw away could help solve hunger,” Jan. 4, 2016). I also have a letter to […]
Stand up for truth and against oppression | Letter
Tension and fear are the objective. Those who fear accept oppression. I am 90 years old. I remember the original. It was called Gestapo (Geheime Staatspolizei), SS (Schutzstaffel) — depending on the context — Adolf Hitler’s tools of oppression. ICE is but a cheap copy, as is the Donald himself. Hitler’s stated targets were the Jews; […]
UMaine architecture program succeeding at Handley Hall | Letter
I am writing to strongly advocate for keeping the NAAB-accredited architecture program at the University of Maine at Augusta intact in its current location at Handley Hall. I have had the pleasure of supporting this program as a design critic for early studio courses as well as thesis presentations. Through this experience, I have consistently […]
Trump accomplishments not all they’re cracked up to be | Letter
I feel compelled to take issue with some of the claims that Mr. Grant attributed to the Trump administration in his letter of Jan. 18 (“We should be willing to give the Trump administration its due“). Unfortunately, the claim that there is no longer a federal tax on Social Security is not true. There is […]
With friends like these … | Letter
On Jan. 18, the deputy speaker in the Danish Parliament, Lars-Christian Brask, said: “(The U.S. president) makes threats against a friend. A friend he has had relationships with for 225 years. A friend that has done everything possible, fought two wars in Afghanistan and Iraq with the U.S., lost more soldiers per population than any […]