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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Waiting on congressional Republicans to do their duty | Letter
Multiple lethal strikes on water craft on the high seas, a steady and significant buildup of forces, with about 10,000 troops at sea and on shore (including 2,200 Marines, air bases housing F-35 fighter jets, MQ-Reaper drones and a variety of other surveillance planes and personnel, off-coast B-52 “show of force” flights, covert CIA operations,” […]
Help people in Age Friendly communities | Letter
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” — Dr. Seuss, “The Lorax” I was thrilled to see the Age Friendly communities across Maine highlighted in your Oct. 16 article “Older Mainers stay connected with help from community groups.” As the article stated, Age Friendly organizations serve […]
Vote ‘Yes’ on Question 1 to safeguard Maine elections | Letter
An unguarded election process is a threat to all of us. If only a few votes make the difference in the choosing of one candidate over another, as is often the case, then every vote is critical to ensure an accurate and secure election. Without this confidence in the integrity of Maine’s elections, the will […]
Augusta school gender policy changes need real discussion | Letter
I am writing about the protest of Augusta’s school gender policy, reported on Oct. 9. I was impressed by the graphic behavior used at the School Board meeting to address the issue. While that may get the subject some front page space, the problem of addressing the gender issues needs much more thoughtful, quiet discussion. […]
Stop using Facebook for public announcements | Letter
This letter is a plea to local communities and businesses to stop using the corporate, for-profit, information gathering, Facebook, to be their sole means of announcing local events. I do not want to go to a town’s website to be redirected to Facebook for further information about local recreation or entertainment opportunities. I am not […]
Question 1 aims to make it harder for people to vote | Letter
I served more than 35 years as the town clerk for Lisbon. My favorite part of the job was preparing and running elections. I took great pride in making sure it was convenient and secure for eligible voters to vote. Question 1 provokes fear, claiming our system needs to be more secure. The truth is […]
Support of Trump desecrates veterans’ service | Letter
I’m disgusted with family members who voted for a would-be dictator — especially after knowing their own father or grandfather fought in the Battle of the Bulge. It stems from a deep sense of betrayal, not just of political values, but of family legacy and historical sacrifice. The Battle of the Bulge was one of […]
‘No Kings’ placard becomes a family heirloom | Letter
On that sunny No Kings rally day in my hometown, I held my “NO KINGS” sign high, with enthusiasm and hope. I was inspired by the signs and smiles of fellow Mainers. I returned to my home, placed the sign in the corner and wondered, “What should I do with it? Throw it away? But […]
Immigration column ignored the context | Letter
Have we forgotten about the bipartisan immigration bill that Trump killed for political reasons?