4 years ago Original sin of white supremacy haunts us still Our nation is torn asunder by systemic racism, police brutality and the protests they have ignited. Another black man is dead, under the knee of a police officer. George Floyd’s name is added to a long list black people killed because of the color of their skin.
4 years ago President Trump continues to deliver With the news that President Donald Trump is visiting Puritan Medical Products in Guilford, I felt it was important to highlight the phenomenal work he has done fighting for Maine throughout this pandemic.
4 years ago Boycott Trump visit In the June 2 BDN article concerning Trump’s visit to Guilford on Friday, Gov. Janet Mills is quoted as asking him to tone down his rhetoric and not foment “seeds of distrust.” She also stated that his visit could cause “security problems.”
4 years ago A message to the president Please fellow citizens, when President Trump visits Maine, stay at home. It is the very best way to send a message to him.
4 years ago Mainers, don’t get played by Trump’s visit, there’s work to do Sadly, there is a dark, underground river of bad faith that has come to the surface in public discourse, and it has made its way to Maine, where neighbors and friends are getting played, writes guest columnist Joel Clement
4 years ago Healing, not grandstanding I need to express my concern regarding Trump’s planned visit to Guilford, Maine. I am afraid the visit will bring out some of the worst elements seen in much of the protests in recent days.
4 years ago Blessed are the peacemakers I don’t know what President Trump was trying to accomplish Monday evening when he ordered federal officers to disperse with tear gas and flash grenades peaceful protestors exercising their First Amendment rights of free speech and peaceable assembly so that he could walk over to historic St. John’s Episcopal church for a photo op. What struck me was how small and alone he looked standing on the broad sidewalk in front of the church.
4 years ago Trump should wear a mask in Maine I understand that this week President Trump will visit Puritan Medical Products, the maker of swabs for coronavirus testing.
4 years ago In support of Davis I am writing to voice my support for Paul Davis in his bid for re-election to the Maine Senate. During his time in the House and Senate, Davis has been a voice of reason in an increasingly partisan political climate, without the bombast and posturing that drives people with differing viewpoints apart from one another, and is respected on both sides of the aisle in Augusta.
4 years ago Proud to support Sara Gideon for U.S. Senate Candidates are always promising change and this is a time that we really need it. That’s why I’m proud to support Sara Gideon.
4 years ago With all due respect What's this? A letter to the editor from Paul LePage with advice regarding his “plan for reopening”? With all due respect (which isn't much), I must admit I didn't bother to read it.
4 years ago Response to LePage’s letter In a recent letter, Paul LePage all of a sudden says that he cares about poverty and domestic violence and substance abuse: "Excessive, lengthy closures are having a devastating effect. Increased unemployment leads to poverty, hunger, domestic violence and substance abuse."
4 years ago Voting is strongest tool in a democracy According to the U. S. Census Bureau, Maine has the highest number of registered voters as a percentage of the state’s population (77%) when compared to all of the other states. We also earn high marks for voter participation in primary and general elections. Yet, in the 2018 midterm election, statewide voter turnout was only 59%. Is that considered a good turnout?! What does it say about us as citizens when more than a third of us won’t even weigh in on the shaping of our State and Federal governments?
4 years ago Presidential election polls are worthless If polls are to be believed, Joe Biden is currently enjoying a small but statistically significant lead over President Donald Trump in head-to-head matchups for the White House. Of course, polling isn't terribly predictive and has had some very high profile failures in the last decade, not the least of which was the last presidential election.
4 years ago Vote by mail is a safe, convenient way to participate in July 14 election It’s weird to have a statewide election in July. Right now, though, there are lots of things that are weird, and at least for registered Maine voters, the July election is as easy as ordering from Amazon -- maybe easier if you’re still trying to find toilet paper or hand sanitizer online.
4 years ago Rep. Stearns will be voting for Sen. Davis I will be voting for Sen. Paul Davis in the July 14 primary election for the District 4 seat in the Maine Senate. I have served in the Maine House for the past six years alongside Paul and have been impressed with his work ethic and dedication to the job.
4 years ago Keep the family together I am writing this letter that it may help some family to stay together, for the sake of the children.