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  • Published
    March 27, 2010

    More Letters to the Editor: March 27, 2010

    Health care: Some see golden dawn, others red ink Finally, we have a real health care system, not an “illness care” system. We will promote health and prevent illness and lower the cost of health care. We will prevent the leading cause of personal bankruptcy in our country. How can anyone object to this health […]

  • Published
    March 27, 2010
    LIMBAUGH

    Letters to the editor: March 27, 2010

    Right-wing comments inflammatory An Associated Press article in the Press Herald asks, “Has political discourse reached an all-time low?” I propose the general answer is no, but the conservative right has. Unfortunately, many on the right are getting their information from those who benefit most from instilling panic and fear. Talk-radio hosts and their wannabes […]

  • Published
    March 26, 2010
    NETANYAHU

    Letters to the editor: March 26, 2010

    Stories on Israel flawed from any angle After many years of hearing and reading about a bias against Israel in the mainstream media, I thought I’d see how my hometown newspaper stacks up against this charge. With Israel in the news of late due to the tension between the Obama administration and the Israeli government […]

  • Published
    March 25, 2010

    Letters to the Editor: March 25, 2010

    People approved of pot dispensaries, let’s have them   As a person who requires medicinal marijuana in order to live a productive life, I am completely outraged with the government here in Maine! I worked extremely hard back in the late ’90s to get our initial medicinal marijuana law passed. This law, in short, gave […]

  • Published
    March 25, 2010

    More Letters to the Editor: March 25, 2010

    Blowing hot and cold on offshore wind I want to point out an oversight in Staff Writer Tux Turkel’s otherwise fine March 12 article, “Oil dealers: Offshore wind plan a mistake.” Turkel states that 8,000 megawatts (MW) of wind is the equivalent of six Seabrook nuclear plants. In fact, it is about the equivalent of […]

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  • Published
    March 24, 2010

    Letters to the editor, March 24, 2010Waynflete students right to take stand

    Kudos to the Waynflete students who wrote letters to the editor expressing their opinions on wind power. Although my views differ on some of the points expressed, I applaud them for their reasoned arguments and their admirable level of interest in public policy and civic engagement (“Students’ opinions get blasted on the Web,” March 14). […]

  • Published
    March 23, 2010

    Letters to the editor, March 23, 2010Health care deserves Senate support

    It is time for Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins to support the administration’s promotion of significant health care reform. The companion bill coming to the Senate is not perfect, but is an effective move in the right direction. Plan opponents say the present effort should be scrapped and replaced by small, “step-by-step” measures. However, […]

  • Published
    March 22, 2010

    Letters to the editor: March 22, 2010

    Abortion no solution to problems   Nancy A. Foss of the Abortion Access Project called people like me “radical right-to-lifers” (Letters, March 10) because we disagree with the abundance of abortions. Does she consider herself a “radical right-to-deather?” Her maudlin adoration of abortion doctors is disturbing. Ms. Foss must be in her own version of […]

  • Published
    March 21, 2010
    Taxing the Wind

    Letters to the editor: March 21, 2010

    Blowing hot and cold on wind   There are legitimate complaints about wind power, but grossly untrue statements by overzealous critics like Jonathan Carter (Maine Voices: “Wind power comes at great cost,” Feb. 28) do little to reveal them. He says the 48-tower Highland Mountains project in western Maine proposed by former Gov. Angus King […]

  • Published
    March 20, 2010
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    Letters to the editor: March 20, 2010

    Many ways exist to address public schools’ problems   I would like to add another perspective to the Press Herald editorial (“New high school plan needs more explanation,” Feb. 22) and Charles Lawton’s column (“Maine must measure its wants,” Feb. 7) calling for increased high school graduation rates. They both correctly state the career and […]