Is it refreshing to have a governor who speaks his mind? Or is he setting a bad example and causing embarrassment to the state of Maine?
As with most things, it depends on whom you ask.
Gov. Paul LePage's suggestion that his critics can "kiss my butt" Friday caused a flurry of reaction from our readers and others. Their responses ranged from resignation to outright fury.
"Someone needs to remind Gov. LePage," said Claire Gamache, a retired teacher from Lewiston, "that 38 percent of the electorate elected him and that 62 percent did not vote for him. When a politician campaigns, he should please his followers, but when he governs he should govern for everybody."
Although LePage insisted his rebuff of the group had nothing to do with the people the NAACP represents, some couldn't help but see it that way.
"What he said was a slap in the face to me, a black citizen of Maine," said Phyllis Rand of Lewiston. "I am not a 'special interest,' I am a black Mainer and have always been proud to be one. My governor just insulted my racial heritage."
The Sun Journal posted a story about LePage's remarks at about 3 p.m. Within two hours, roughly two dozen people had commented on the Web story. By early evening, that number had risen to more than four dozen.
Throughout the afternoon, every other comment on Facebook, as well, seemed to be about the latest gubernatorial controversy.
"There's nothing 'direct' or 'appealing' about a governor being a potty-mouth," Jeffrey Hotchkiss, a Yarmouth man, wrote in a Facebook post. "It's just childish. We've elected a 5-year-old."
Reaction was feisty from the get-go. Shortly before the supper hour, news of the governor's remarks began to appear on national news stations, including CNN.
"Great," a commenter going by the name of George wrote on the Sun Journal website. "I'm sitting here watching national news and across the bottom I read: 'Maine governor tells NAACP to kiss his butt.' Way to go Governor. Like someone else said earlier, this should help attract future business and or vacationers to Maine! Whatever else you had to do, you could have used your brain and not responded with such a foolish answer. I'm ashamed and our state should be too!"
For many, the comment to the NAACP was just one more in a long line of flippant remarks from LePage, less than two weeks in office. The consequence of those kinds of controversies, they suggested, is going to inflict the state with a lasting stigma.
"LePage doesn't think before he speaks," Rand wrote, "and for someone whose main goal is to bring business to Maine, he's going to stick his foot so far down his throat if he doesn't cool it that businesses aren't going to want to be associated with Maine."
In defense of the tension between the governor and the NAACP, LePage said he did not intend to be "held hostage by special interests." To that, some cried hypocrisy.
Wrote Gamache, the retired teacher, "He claims not to associate with special interests but I doubt the executives from WellPoint or Maine Med or the folks from the Heritage Foundation would have a problem getting his time and attention."



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Just heard that the Governor showed up at the Breakfast........
What a guy????? NOT!!!!
Do you think it might have been, that he really didn't have a scheduling problem?? And maybe some reporter was going to make sure we all knew this?? I do....
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Methinks it's the last......
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I think the NAACP over reacted in the first place. So what if he didn't want to attend their dinner. Refusing a formal invitation does not make anyone a racist. I am sure that the remark was made in an over reacting manner because the NAACP's attitude. I may not have voted for Mr. Lepage, but he has earned my confidence. There are more important things that he can be doing besides running off to dinners. Get over it!
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Leave it to the Progressives to keep Race on the front burner to divert from the real issues!
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This is what you get when you elect "white trash" to the Blaine House. I hope the Governor can maintain his stand against special interest groups ... if he even understands the corner he's just backed himself into. Good Luck Guvnah !!!
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We now have a governor who doesn't KISS butt, about time. Governor LePage is my man for the job.
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Such a fair and balanced piece of one sided left wing garbage Laflamme.
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Le Page is not governor material. What a thoughtless and arrogant statement to make.
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As long as we have an unqualified president, what's a few unqualified governor gonna hurt?
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Your hypothesis - your proof.
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According to the Portland Press Herald, Gov. LePage attended an abortion rights rally today. I guess he needs to explain his definition of "special interest."
http://www.pressherald.com/news/Abortion-opponents-buoyed-by-Maine-govs-...
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Calling unborn children a "special interest group" is despicable.
They have the same right to live as you do.
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I don't know how you twisted my comments to end up that way. Whichever way people think about abortion has nothing to do with my comment. I was pointing out that he made himself available to a group of people with a particular interest = "special interest."
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I did re read your comment. And I stand by my reply.
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Oh well, like most things, what we say is always open to interpretation.
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A child's right to live should not require a congressional lobby
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Maine is the capital of rudeness. From drivers to people with shopping carts in hannafords to store clerks that, instead of asking you, "Can I help you sir?", "Are you ready to check out sir?" "Did you find everything you need sir?", here in Maine the clerk simply says "You all set?"
How rude can you get? And what does "All set" really mean. It is used for everything. It is just an excuse to bypass common courtesy and let the customer know that you really don't have time for them.
What I am saying is this. Before anyone condemns LePage for being rude, why don't you make sure you are not guilty of the same thing. Unless you are making a genuine effort to be polite then you have no right to judge LePage.
Luke 6:42 Either how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother's eye.
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My two favorites are "Is that it?" and, "There you go". Go to the bank and make a sizable deposit that will help to keep the moron "serving" you employed and you get, "There you go"....Maine is Mississippi with lousy winters.
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I beg to differ. We New York City drivers hold the title for rude and a me first mentality.
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I forgot about driving through New York.....you are right.
But, LePage isn't the governor of New York....( Wow, that felt weird just typing it)
Hey, in New York do people that work with the public say "Can I help you"?.....or do they just say "You all set?"?
I am doing a poll. I have worked all over the US and I have never in my life heard the phrase "You all set?"
Do they say that in New York?
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insert foot.
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Finally a governor that's in charge,proving he won't be pushed by anybody the man that I and the people of Maine voted in.He is going to a funeral. Leave him alone let him do his job-his way-the new Maine way.I can only believe that your probably not going to like a lot of things that Mr.Lepage says or does to righten this ship we call Maine so in order to give Mr.Lepage a chance maybe most of you whiners should stay in massachussetts,visit on weekends and let the governor rebuild a state we live in
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Liquislar, there will be no rebuilding with no jobs, I don't care who the governor may happen to be! And as far as telling the people of Maine who do not like Mr. Lepage's crassness to go to Massachusetts, becareful what you wish for! It may be those that are business owners that decide to up and do just that! That "Kiss my butt" mentality is absolute insanity! People are losing their homes and jobs all over the country. Those that want a job will certainly not get one by telling potential employers or those that can make a difference in bringing jobs to their state, to kiss their butts. It may have left Mr. Lepage feeling accomplished for the moment...yet the consequences to his lack of self-control and lack of professionalism will certainly come back to bite him in his butt! Mr. Lepage's rude and arrogant comments are just the pride before the fall...it's too bad he'll be taking the state down with him.
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Gov. LePage should be ashamed of himself. That "kiss my butt " comment is childish and uncalled for. He hasn't really done much for the folks of Maine but humiliate them with his stupid comments.
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I don't care why he didn't want to go to ONE event. Whatever. I won't be offended when he doesn't show up at the Gay Pride Festival in June either. HOWEVER, I DO expect my governor to decline politely and respectfully. Maine is already thought of as a state of uneducated lobsterman and potato farmers. Let's not let our governor perpetuate that image!
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LePage is an embarrassment to Maine...period...and even worse so because he is now our
Governor!! How often to you hear on National News that a soon to be elected Gov. will tell our President to "go to H..." Now..... we hit the news because LePage tells the NAACP to "kiss my butt"....wow....that's very mature of you...Governor!! Very impressive! This is no breath of fresh air for Maine....it's embarrassing, plain and simple. He is supposed to be working for the people, the Govt., setting an example........WE are paying this blow hard......and he is acting like a school yard bully!! Your son is "Jamaican", LePage!! He's not just "black"...and did you adopt him? I didn't see anywhere that he has your last name? Don't use him as a way to claim you are not racist in any way. Give the young man some dignity...and why must you drag him into your embarrassing actions anyways?
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I think it is commendable to lay it out like it is. He isn't insulting a racial heritage, he is telling a special interest group that he will not be bullied or pressured. People need to understand that when someone new moves into a position such as this they are bombarded with special interests looking to protect an existing relationship or try to create a relationship with the "new guy." Am I concerned with his quick responses that are not considered politically correct? Yes I am, but, I am also pleased to see someone not concerned with tip toeing around issues because he fears political pressures. He is there by a majority of the people and not just one group. When asked to meet with black prisoners in the Maine State prison, he refused but offered to meet with all prisoners, which was unacceptable to the NAACP. As far as those concerned with the national attention, since when are mainers afraid to show the country where they stand?
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pcaron," As far as those concerned with the national attention, since when are mainers afraid to show the country where they stand?" Perhaps those in the state of Maine that have this attitude should be concerned! I don't see companies knocking at Maine's door asking to bring their jobs here...do you? Believe it or not people from all walks of life are tired of that kiss my butt attitude! Yes, the governor can tell the world to kiss his butt, but, in the end he'll end up kissing his own butt...Companies don't need Mr.Lepage and they don't need Maine workers.. they can take their jobs elsewhere. They have!!!!
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Yea, 2 weeks is a long time to wait for companies to think about relocating to Maine, do all the studies to see if it is cost effective, apply for and get all the permits granted and then decide to move.
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We all knew LePage is a vulgar blowhard. A 38% minority elected him. Next time, ignore the polls which caused the last-days' swing to Cutler who won it for LePage.
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38% was the minority? Well then who got more than 38%? Whoever it was, boy did they ever get ripped off.
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the 38% represents the percentage of people who actually voted, the real number is about 15% of the people in this state voted for him. And he is going to represent only them, the rest can kiss..... well we know what he thinks about the MAJORITY of the people of Maine.
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HE is a fresh breath of AIR among a bunch of two faced people ! He says whats on his mind like it or not! I for one am sick of people saying one thing ,promising the world then not delivering anything ! Now had the attack started with him I would be the first to differ! I also think nobody shouldfeel slighted come on he is going to be where on Monday????
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So let me get this straight. You've written an article about the comments left on another article that people are still commenting about?
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LaFlamme is a regular pioneer in the world of journalism.
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flammer may be a pioneer, but he has done nothing associating himself with journalism.
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He has a job....
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Tron, you and I finally agree on something
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frbdone..from all I have read in the last few days LaPage has NOT adopted this man..he calls him 'my son', but has never been adopted..so why not? If he thinks of him as 'my son', why hasn't it been made 'formal'? And how would you feel if you were the one being spoken of as 'my son is black'..it's not a 'love' statement, it is a political statement that isn't even true! And he is out of state...has this 'son' ever actually LIVED with them? Has he raised him IN their home?? You and I can 'adopt a child' right on TV for $20.00 a month! Has anyone actualy looked to see anything about this 'black son'? John & Cindy MacCain have a black daughter..she was raised, IN their home, and adopted, from infancy. She is with them all the time, even on TV! Where is LaPages 'black child'??
He is a total embrassment to this state. He needs to go back to school and learn manners....but most of all RESPECT
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This is what happens when someone who is "real" is elected, as opposed to a polished, politically correct, career politician. LePage was elected because enough Maine voters realized that he was exactly what we need, and the other candidates were just 'same old same old'.
Is he going to make statements that upset people accustomed to politicians telling them what they want to hear ? Yes. Is he going to use language we're not accustomed to hearing from the well-coached, made-for-TV, blow dried people that tend to get elected to office? Unfortunately, that is part of who are governor is. Is he going to change to please the masses? I sure hope not.
Even with the rough edges, he is still exactly who (and what) Maine needs in the Blaine House.
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He'd make a helluva pirate. Hard to find any good ones these days. No one wants to pillage.
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When Paul LePage and I were growing up in Maine, there was a great deal of discrimination against the French. Maybe, because he grew up in "Little Canada" he was not as aware of this fact. However, the discrimination continued through the 60s and 70s. I do not believe that LePage is a racist, however, I do believe he has absolutely no respect for people who do not share his views. Plus, he tells half truths to make his point, which really is bothersome. I do hope that these personality flaws do not affect his ability to govern, however, so far he has shown that he will have a problem representing all of us Mainers. He is our Governor for the next four years -- that is a long period of time for us to have a Governor who disrespects most of us and has a hard time telling the truth.
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Governor LePage is one of a kind, he made some promises that he has already showed to have done. For example to pay some of the Money owed to the Hospitals. People like to ATTACT Person in the Higher Up position. Let them be in his place and see if they could do better.
Gov. LePage is a Frenchman as I am as well, and a lot of time I do not think of what I am going to say before saying it. Sometimes we live to regret it but most of the time it is a TRUE reaction to the events at hand.
How many of us really think of what we are going to say and put that STATEMENT on a SILVER PLATTER in order to satisfy all of the people.
Gov. LePage has a lot on his plate at the moment and everyone is after him to do something about everything. I think that he will do all he can not to show any favoritism for any perticular segment of Maine.
I believe that the leader of the Portland Chapter of the NAACP is out of hand and should consider all that he is responsible and not to make this issue as to what she has already made it a CONTROVATIONAL ISSUE.
He is not a PREJUDICE person at all go see his FAMILY, would he have adapted a BLACK Son just to prove that he wasn't, I think NOT repeat NOT, that was his compassion for that individual and a personal decision that he and his Wife made that comittement of bringing up that young man. He should be comended just for that for I am sure that there is a lot of LOVE there for his son and Color is not a mater that concerned him whenever.
Let us all be behind him and not be segragated right from the ONSET of his ADMINISTRATION. Let there be Peace and LOVE to one and ALL.
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You and the Gov are both French?
What part of France are you from?
I am American, and havent ever lived anywhere except America, but it's cool to chat with people from other countries.
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some people have a heritage, some have their prejudices. Sixteen days 'til you're gone, can't wait.
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Having a French heritage does not make one French. Go over to France and tell them you are French and see what they say.
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That's like telling the American Indian they are not Indian because they are not from India...
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That's two different kinds of Indians, separate and distinct. There are not two different Frances. Like I said, go to France and tell them you are a Frenchman and see how well you get received.
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F&H...go to Quebec City, P.Q. and tell the average guy on the street he isn't French. Let me know how you make out.
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The United States is home to an estimated 13 to 16 million people of French descent, or 4 to 5 percent of the US population, particularly in Louisiana, New England and parts of the Midwest. The French community in Louisiana consists of the Creoles, the descendants of the French settlers who arrived when Louisiana was a French colony, and the Cajuns, the descendants of Acadian refugees from the Great Upheaval. Very few creoles remain in New Orleans in present times. In New England, the vast majority of French immigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries came not from France, but from over the border in Quebec, the Quebec diaspora. These French Canadians arrived to work in the timber mills and textile plants that appeared throughout the region as it industrialized. Today, nearly 25 percent of the population of New Hampshire is of French ancestry, the highest of any state.
English and Dutch colonies of pre-Revolutionary America attracted large numbers of French Huguenots fleeing religious persecution in France. In the Dutch colony of New Netherland that later became New York, northern New Jersey, and western Connecticut, these French Huguenots, nearly identical in religion to the Dutch Reformed Church, assimilated almost completely into the Dutch community. However, large it may have been at one time, it has lost all identity of its French origin, often with the translation of names (examples: de la Montagne > Vandenberg by translation; de Vaux > DeVos or Devoe by phonetic respelling). Huguenots appeared in all of the English colonies and likewise assimilated. Even though this mass settlement approached the size of the settlement of the French settlement of Quebec, it has assimilated into the English-speaking mainstream to a much greater extent than other French colonial groups, and has left few traces of cultural influence. New Rochelle, New York is named after La Rochelle, France, one of the sources of Huguenot emigration to the Dutch colony; and New Paltz, New York, is one of the few non-urban settlements of Huguenots that did not undergo massive recycling of buildings in the usual redevelopment of such older, larger cities as New York City or New Rochelle.
All French, yet, Different....And you fatandhappy are distinct and different too. :)
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And if those 16 million people of French descent were actually born here, then they are Americans, not French.
All of us have ancestry from somewhere else. I have Irish and African blood in me but I am neither Irish nor African.....I am American.
How many of those so-called 16 million "French" have ever even been to France, much less were born there? Very few.
If you were born here then you are an American. If being "French" is so important to you then you need to move to France and apply for citizenship, cause that's the only way you are ever going to be French.
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They are of French decent which makes them anything other than plain old American. :) India could have the same argument...those native Americans are no Indians...so please save it. They could be screaming there is only one India. Paleessssse! :)
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Indian is no longer politically correct. They get real upset when you call them an Indian. They are now Native Americans.
And what is a "plain old American"? and what makes people of French descent different from "plain old Americans"?
All of us that were born here are Americans, nothing more, nothing less.
That may be what's wrong with this country, we got people wanting to be something else, anything else, besides American.
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The True Americans are Native Americans...Just go ask a Native American if you're an American...and they will tell you, in the 19th century there was no immigration, therefore, if your ancestors arrived here during that time you are illegal.” :) What is wrong with this country, are pompous people that believe they are above someone else. Your unwarranted self-importance, fatandhappy, is very unbecoming! If a persons heritage is Irish, then I guess they have the right to call themselves Irish-American. That's their call not your's. If you choose to call yourself an American than knock yourself out...I'll even support your decision...but I don't believe all the Native Americans see you as such.
Native Americans in the United States are the indigenous peoples from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States, including parts of Alaska. They comprise a large number of distinct tribes, and ethnic groups, many of which are still enduring as political communities. There is a wide range of terms used, and some controversy surrounding their use: they are variously known as American Indians, Indians, Amerindians, Amerinds, or Indigenous, Aboriginal or Original Americans.
Many of the indigenous peoples died as a result of the arrival of Europeans, some through disease to which they had no immunity, others through the wars and forced migrations to lands that did not support their traditional lifestyle. Yet, today, these diverse peoples are emerging with a renewed sense of pride in their traditional culture, finding their place in the world as part of the family of humankind.
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Fine, whatever you think, but that still doesn't make native born Americans French.
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he has NOT adopted a 'black' son. Just another lepage lie.
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Unfortunately he used a poor choice of words, which have now been taken way out of context. You should go and listen to the whole interview before you judge what he actually meant.
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MJF, he not only told the NAACP to"Kiss his butt", he went on to giggle and chuckle about it. There is no excuse for this kind of ignorance, especially when you are the governor of a state. What he said and what he meant are one and the same.."Kiss my butt". What's next,"Up yours"?
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Unless you're his daughter, then you get a 41,000$ job in his cabinet.
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Hey SJ you doing it again "a commenter going by the name of George wrote on the Sun Journal website" . George is only part of the commenters handle and the handle is not the commenters real name plus at this point commenter is un-verified.
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LaFlamme makes it sound like all of the comments were against LePage, and that is a lie.
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Disregarding LaFlamme's above statement - one might arrive at your conclusion.
So did you eMail Mark about your statements? No??
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I am so glad to see that we may not all agree on LePage's personality or views on things, but we CAN mostly all agree that his manner of speech and representation of ideas are in serious need of improvement as someone who represents the state.
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