The Bangor native remained true to himself and the Constitution by voting to impeach President Richard Nixon.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Referendum needed on protecting Maine girls | Letter
Seeing our House of Representatives cannot decide on how to protect our girls, maybe the voters should. Let’s put this issue to referendum in the fall and let the people decide. That way there will be no questions on who was in favor or not. Susan Lara Perry
Middle East peace efforts have been misguided | Letter
To prevent conflict in the wake of the Second World War, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower made sure to balance power in the Middle East. As president, he would defend this hard-won balance by forcing the British, French and Israeli withdrawal from Egypt when they invaded to take control of the Suez Canal. It would remain […]
Let’s closely inspect our ‘new normal’ | Letter
For years, we’ve talked about the “new normal” in terms of weather, traffic and housing costs. But now we face a far more dangerous version, a political “new normal” where power is used for personal profit, executive orders replace democratic process and long-term allies, courts and constitutional protections are casually dismissed. When this newspaper reported […]
An unfortunate South Portland legacy must end | Letter
As a practicing physician assistant living near the Sprague and Global tank farms, I fear for health impacts from tank fumes. Daily, I question whether to open my windows or leave them closed. Absurdly, after many years of activism around the hazards of these “neighborhood tank farms,” Sprague remains a Department of Environmental Protection licensed […]
Where does the elimination of DEI end? | Letter
Many of us must be wondering about the toxic nature of the DEI prohibition imposed by our authoritarian leaders on our most highly valued community organizations, schools, libraries and many other institutions. Beginning with religious and spiritual communities, diversity, equality and inclusion have been essential guideposts for belief and action for millennia. We can ask […]
Voter ID requirement is not unreasonable | Letter
How silly to think that requiring identification to vote will prevent anyone from voting. The only people who would be affected are either dead or here illegally. To say some people can’t get an ID is assuming some are too stupid to do so. People need an ID to drive, buy a home, cellphone, firearm, […]
Refund Laurel Libby’s constituents | Letter
Those who punished Rep. Libby by silencing her must understand one basic expectation.
Trump’s tax plan is shameful | Letter
America is currently spending roughly $2 trillion more a year than it takes in, adding to the already staggering national debt of $37 trillion. The interest alone on this debt is more than we spend on defense, and a lot of those payments go directly overseas. So, what is the Trump administration’s response to this […]
Criticism of DEI isn’t an endorsement of Trump | Letter
Don Bessey of Old Orchard Beach makes the argument that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is integral to the United States (“‘DEI’ is at the heart of the American dream,” June 1). He writes: “Diversity is … the foundation on which America was built.” However, “diversity” currently means the racial makeup of various groups. It […]