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I live in an area that these

I live in an area that these jets are flying in. I have witnessed these jets flying WELL below 500 feet on numerous occasions. While I am an advocate for training, I do not condone these jets flying over my house at sonic speeds of mach 1... and not being able to carry on a conversation because the noise from these jets is at unacceptable decibel levels.

For all of you flatlanders who think the sound of jets flying over your house at 200 feet AGL is the sound of freedom-- think again!

I concur with the Penobscot Nation... please omit my land from this plan!

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This scumbag is a child

This scumbag is a child molester! Don't give this piece of $&@* ANYTHING except 4 rubber marks to the face.

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Agreed... well said. Tony

Agreed... well said. Tony is 41 years old and still ripping like an 18 year old... simply amazing! VERY generous donation to the city of Lewiston. Thanks Tony!

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Riveting. . .

Riveting. . .

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'Good thing they got those

'Good thing they got those stems!

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How about taxing computers

How about taxing computers and video games and using that money to fund failed state programs? One of the biggest proponents of the failed Dirigo Health Plan was Dr. Dora Mills-- Maine's chief health officer. I find it ironic that one of the biggest proponents of the aforementioned failed program is, in fact, overweight herself. So if soda is to blame for Maine's chronic obesity "epidemic"-- what made Dr. Mills so obese?
Taxing soda is not a viable solution. Taxing soda will not be a deterrent for consumption.'Time for the obese children and their obese parents to put-down the game controllers and take their noses off of the CPU screens and get some exercise. The same goes for the jokers in Maine's legislature. . . how about passing useful, viable legislation for a change.

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Dora-- let me guess-- you

Dora-- let me guess-- you are going to blame Maine's obesity problem on having beverages available in Maine's middle/high schools. It's not just the beverages. It's also attributed to the parents of these kids; as well as, technological advances that keep these fat kids inside. Looks like YOU could use some exercise as well, Ms. Mills-- talk about the kettle calling the pot black. . .

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Must be drinking Rumford

Must be drinking Rumford Martinis, I'm telling you.

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Awesome job, Emily!

Awesome job, Emily!

Regards,

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