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  • Published
    September 22, 2011

    Letters to the editor, Sept. 22, 2011Palestinians will never accept Israel

    Your Sept. 15 “Maine Voices” author Henry Precht, who says he has experience in Middle Eastern affairs, blames Israel and its U.S. supporters for the failed resolution of the two-state solution of separate Palestinian and Israeli states. He blames the failure entirely on Israel (and Obama) and ignores the fact that all Israel wants is […]

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    September 21, 2011

    Letters to the editor, Sept. 21, 2011Health care is why Canadians can spend

    The Press Herald’s Sept. 5 piece describing an increase in Canadian spending in Maine was good and timely economic news. Attributing this to advertising and good bilingual skills deserves the credit received, but there is a more important factor here that needs to be emphasized because it is fundamental to our economy. It is the […]

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    September 20, 2011

    Letters to the Editor, Sept. 20, 2011Use outsiders to rein in Congress

    When it comes to accountability, the U.S. Congress is totally exempt. The fox is guarding the henhouse. Congressional vacations were traditionally long to accommodate travel by horseback and overland stage to one’s home state and to facilitate communication with constituents. In these times of jetliners, email, Twitter, cellphones and voicemail, television, large staff, not to […]

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    September 19, 2011
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    Letters to the editor, Sept. 19, 2011Civic center investment worthwhile?

    It’s understandable that some Cumberland County residents don’t feel they should be obligated to have their taxes help fund the expansion of the Cumberland County Civic Center because they don’t attend events there due to lack of interest, or because they live too far away. I’m sure, though, that almost all have been touched in […]

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    September 18, 2011

    Letters to the Editor, Sept. 18, 2011Potatoes as good as bananas

    The proposed food restrictions for school lunch continue to be of concern to me and to the growers of Maine potatoes. Many have expressed dismay regarding the limitation of “starchy” vegetables to two servings, or one total cup, per week at lunch and eliminating starchy vegetables at breakfast. The first vegetable that comes to mind […]

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  • Published
    September 17, 2011

    More Letters to the Editor, Sept. 17, 2011Should parties fight for their goals?

    If any elected leaders are reading this, I want to let you know columnist M.D. Harmon doesn’t speak for me when he states what’s appropriate for using political power. Harmon says it’s OK for you to use your power to preserve your power. In the redistricting debate, he says it’s not unethical for Republicans to […]

  • Published
    September 17, 2011

    Letters to the Editor, Sept. 17, 2011What will it take to boost employment?

    So, “there would be thousands of jobs in Maine right now if workers had the right skills”? And the solution is “the optional fifth year of high school”? I can’t wait to go back to high school for my optional fifth year and the new chance at employment that should result. Of course, at age […]

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    September 16, 2011
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    Letters to the Editor, Sept. 16, 2011Why are Islesboro taxes less than on Peaks?

    While warming up the checkbook to pay our Portland property taxes, I happened to run across your story on “Cheers” star Kirstie Alley putting her Islesboro estate on the market. With all of the details right there, I couldn’t help but compare her situation to ours. Her summer house sounds modest, about 25 percent bigger […]

  • Published
    September 15, 2011

    Letters to the editor, Sept. 15, 2011’Race to the top’ a good one to win

    It was good to learn from your recent editorial (“Federal early childhood grant is a ‘race’ worth winning,” Aug. 21) that Maine is again competing for federal Race to the Top funding to strengthen our early education programming and to help create a seamless statewide system for Maine’s youngest children. As a business leader, I […]

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    September 15, 2011

    More letters to the editor, Sept. 15, 2011Have states appoint senators? Why go backward?

    The 17th Amendment to the Constitution says, “The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two senators from each state, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each senator shall have one vote. “ Ted Sirois of Saco, who in a letter to this newspaper on Sept. 6 advocates this amendment’s […]