Institutional neglect will drive residents away.
Deb Sayer
Paper should not have portrayed Kirk in a positive light | Letter
I was shocked and disgusted to read the lead article in the Sept. 12 Portland Press Herald on the murder of Charlie Kirk. While it warranted major coverage, you chose to take an almost positive spin on it, noting how young conservatives in Maine admired him for his views. Charlie Kirk spouted many reprehensible views […]
Beware RFK Jr.’s revolutionary new medical treatments | Letter
I’m fascinated by the appointment of young Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head of the medical directorship of the country. Surely everyone should save a great deal of money on health care by finding and applying some: “Eye of newt, and toe of frog,Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,Adder’s fork, and blind-worm’s sting,Lizard’s leg, […]
Vote ‘Yes’ on Question 1 to strengthen Maine’s elections | Letter
I believe that we need voter ID in our state. We need to show identification for any bank transaction, to obtain a driver’s license, for travel, and sometimes even to get an account at a local water district. Why wouldn’t we want to have identification as a normal part of voting — this most important […]
Is this what Republicans really voted for? | Letter
Republicans promised Americans that Donald Trump was the next best thing to sliced bread. Why does he seem to be more like limburger cheese gone bad? Where did he promise that he would operate the U.S. government as he did Trump Inc.? He is no longer the actor playing the kingpin on “The Apprentice,” theatrically […]
Maine voter ID question goes too far
The changes up for consideration are not small — and we should reject them.
Our president is to be pitied | Letter
Politics aside, I’m taking a more worldly view of President Donald Trump. Noticing that he is pictured rarely, if ever, smiling, I’m convinced that he has never experienced true joy. That, despite holding a very powerful position, he is a sad and lonely man — possibly, like many of us, frightened at times. His friends […]
Disturbed by flouting of election law in West Gardiner | Letter
Regarding the Sept. 4 report, “West Gardiner’s clerk broke Maine election law, and the state can’t do anything”— as a resident of West Gardiner for almost 20 years, I find this revelation disturbing. Were it not for the spectacular hubris of West Gardiner town councilors and staff, this egregious error wouldn’t have occurred. But why […]
A note on veterans and prostate cancer | Letter
In response to the Sept. 9 op-ed regarding prostate cancer, “Prostate cancer numbers have increased. Are you vulnerable?,” I would like to mention that one of the many factors that should be considered is exposure to Agent Orange and other defoliants used during the Vietnam war. The Veterans Administration (VA) has determined that anyone who […]
Red flag law makes sense for Maine | Letter
Even before the Lewiston tragedy, people in my community told me they were deeply concerned about the seemingly endless mass shootings in our country. I encourage everyone who wants to take a positive step toward curbing the epidemic of gun violence to vote “Yes” this November on Question 2. Question 2 would create an Extreme […]