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    April 7, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 7, 2011:Bullying bill’s sanctions too severe

    On March 23, members of the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs held a hearing on LD 980, “An Act to Prohibit Cyberbullying in Public Schools.” A bill that defines and addresses this unique complexity and that guides school boards to writing standards of decency should be passed. Such a bill would do much to […]

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    April 7, 2011

    More letters to the editor, April 7, 2011Pros and cons of Paul LePage

    Eight Republican state senators are in an uproar over Gov. LePage’s behavior because it lacks “respect.” The senators would do well to consult a dictionary. Mine defines respect as “high or special regard.” If these senators think they have earned any respect from anyone in Maine, they are gravely mistaken. These senators should consider the […]

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    April 6, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 6, 2011:Radiation comes in many flavors

    It’s a sad coincidence for a nuclear accident to happen at all, but even more unfortunate that the Japanese experience comes during modernization of our antique electrical grid. Folks are confused enough by all the smart-meter panic without adding nuclear “radiation” to the conversation. But high school physics has hardly the time to teach us […]

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    April 5, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 5, 2011Joe Wilson a disgrace to Congress

    I write in response to an article in the Press Herald describing the tactics of U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., and his criticism of former Gov. John Baldacci for accepting a Defense Department position that was created to upgrade the health care quality of our service personnel. My principal disagreement with your editorial, which appeared […]

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    April 4, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 4, 2001:Blodgett couldn’t teach greatness

    So, Cindy Blodgett is gone – gone from her alma mater, fired from her job as head coach of the University of Maine women’s basketball team. The greatest female basketball player that Maine has ever had – and one of the greatest players in any sport ever produced by the state of Maine – discovered […]

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  • Published
    April 3, 2011
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    Letters to the editor, April 3, 2001:Nuclear power too dangerous

    Are we still thinking of continuing with nuclear power? It routinely emits harmful and unnatural radioactive elements — not to mention accidents! As a former state representative and member of the Utilities Committee, I am aware that on our coast we must keep watch over Maine Yankee’s high-level waste. Worldwide, there’s no safe place to […]

  • Published
    April 2, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 2, 2011This Democrat unhappy with Obama

    Barack Obama is not the person who is going to bring the change this country so badly needs. There is anger from the tea party, but there is also anger from Democrats like myself who feel betrayed. As long as both major parties are successful at keeping the tea partiers and the progressives railing against […]

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    April 2, 2011

    More letters to the editor, April 2, 2011Rail or trail best use for Mountain Division line?

    Having read Joan B. Saxe’s letter of March 28, “Mountain Division best used for trains,” I must say that I agree for the most part in what the Sierra Club of Maine advocates. However, having spent more than 30 years in a railroad career comprised of marketing, sales and industrial development of both large and […]

  • Published
    April 1, 2011

    Letters to the editor:LePage’s critics go over the top

    OK, I get it. After reading your paper for the past 40 years, I understand the press has very little good to say about any Republicans. I also understand that Bill Nemitz is your “in-house, left wing liberal provocateur.” It is clear that Mr. Nemitz has an agenda and promotes it while getting paid as […]

  • Published
    March 31, 2011

    Letters to the Editor, March 31, 2011

    Why 3-D makes some people sick