Friday, November 20, 2009 in Lewiston, Maine

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Letters

Weathering the pandemic

Nov 20, 2009 4:43 am

On Nov. 13, the Sun Journal editorial board criticized the Auburn School Department for not starting its H1N1 flu vaccine clinics as quickly as the Lewiston School Department.

I believe the real story is that both schools, along with the vast majority of their peers in Maine, have stepped up to the plate to offer their students H1N1 vaccine. This public health service has not been offered in schools in decades, yet the rapid response and substantial efforts put forth by both Auburn and Lewiston schools have been truly remarkable.

Obama manipulating the nation

Nov 20, 2009 3:59 am

Here's how I'm feeling today ...

I believe President Barack Obama instructed his attorney general, Eric Holder, to bring the 9/11 conspirators to New York for trial. The country should be outraged.This was done on purpose. Where's Obama? In Japan. On purpose. The timing is convenient. (He was out of town on 9/12 as well.) He can disavow it, you see. "Holder did it." In the bargain, he can also create yet another "crisis" to divert the public's attention — divide and conquer.

Crosswalk visibility

Nov 20, 2009 3:55 am

I applaud the city of Lewiston for the much-improved main artery, Main Street. Traffic seems to flow much better during rush times in the morning and evening.

The only concern I have with the improvements is the crosswalk for Central Maine Medical Center. The old site of the crosswalk was a hazard, but nothing compared to the current site. During morning rush hour, the sun is rising, causing a vision problem, and the crosswalk is located after a curve and on a slight down-slope in the road. Visibility of the crosswalk even with the flashing light is obscured.

The ship is sinking

Nov 19, 2009 2:51 am

The nation's health care "system" is the Titanic. Comparable ships of state cost half as much to operate, but are twice as seaworthy. The U.S. is ranked 37th by the World Health Organization. We can rearrange the deck chairs and listen to the band play until we drown, or we can get off this barge while there is a chance of making it to the life rafts.

We're all equal

Nov 19, 2009 2:27 am

Atheists are not bad people and atheism is not a bad word. It's merely the idea that people prefer evidence and science over Scripture.

We don't want to change anyone's beliefs, but what we want is to be able to exercise freedom of and from religion. God shouldn't step outside of its churches or private Christian schools. God should not be on money or in the pledge of allegiance. Religion should not step on the toes of government, just as the government shouldn't step on the churches' toes.

Judge not, says the Bible

Nov 19, 2009 2:23 am

This is in response to the letter from Reagan Simmons (Nov. 11). I thank her for writing. I agree with everything she said.

I am bisexual. I am also a born-again Christian. In my Bible, it says judge not and you shall not be judged.

There are a lot of closed-minded people living in Maine. I feel ashamed to live here. The good Lord loves us all, no matter what gender we are.

Let freedom ring, so people can marry whomever they want. But it doesn't look like there is freedom in the state of Maine. The nation was founded on freedom.

A lack of support

Nov 18, 2009 3:40 am

I am a veteran and a lifelong resident of Lewiston. I attended the Veterans Memorial on Nov. 11 at the Lewiston Armory and wish to thank all who attended, especially the Edward Little High School band, dressed in full uniform, to honor our veterans, alive and gone.

Unfortunately, the Lewiston High School band must have had a more pressing engagement, which may be why they did not attend. Or, maybe they were saving their uniforms for the marching band competitions.

No to irrationality

Nov 18, 2009 2:53 am

Fix the immigration system

Nov 18, 2009 2:50 am

Although many people celebrated the House's recent approval of a sweeping reform of the nation's health care system, immigrants across the country must have reacted differently to the health care bill that was passed. Under the comprehensive health care bill, undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. may be mandated to have health insurance, but will be ineligible to receive federal subsidies and would have to pay in full for coverage. If they do not purchase insurance, they will be fined.

Apology offered

Nov 17, 2009 2:35 am

I would like to apologize for my comment that was cited in the Sun Journal editorial of Nov. 13. I certainly do not believe that Auburn parents are "better" parents than Lewiston parents. It was an offensive statement which I deeply regret. I was trying to show the absurdity of the Sun Journal's claims about absenteeism by suggesting an equally absurd reason. The statement has rightly blown up in my face and I take full responsibility.

Children feel the effects

Nov 17, 2009 1:07 am

Having the two-year-old girl recently abducted by her father safely returned to her mother's care is a relief for her and her family.

However, as a clinical social worker who works with young children who have experienced trauma, I am concerned after reading the mother's statement that "We're trying to wipe it away from her mind." (Sun Journal, Nov. 13)

Trail end in sight

Nov 17, 2009 12:54 am

On behalf of the Lisbon Trails Commission, I want to thank Lisbon voters, the Lisbon Town Council and all Lisbon Trails supporters for their enthusiastic efforts in passing the Androscoggin River Trail bond.

Passage of the bond ensures the completion of the Lisbon Trails system, which includes the Paper Mill Trail, Ricker Farm Trail and, now, the Androscoggin River Trail.

Ambience would be changed

Nov 17, 2009 12:42 am

The western mountains of Maine are a wonderful place, providing the opportunity for hiking, canoeing, fishing and communing with the beauties of nature.

As a resident of crowded New Jersey, I have always looked forward to the peace and quiet that our summer vacations at Rangeley Lake provided. I remember how that peace and quiet was shattered many years ago by the terrain hugging flights of B-47 bombers and the tree top flights of several military fighter planes over the lake.

Loss of faith

Nov 16, 2009 12:53 am

Concerning the closing of Catholic churches, about 200 parishioners in this area are lost each year due to death. Others marry and move away to other parishes or out of the state. Parents are neglecting to pass on their faith to their children, relying on priests and nuns to do the job. But children relate more to parental example than anything taught by a priest or nun.

Each parish is a separate entity, and parishioners are responsible to help pay bills and upkeep. Individual churches are not supported by the pope or bishops financially.

Should have been front page

Nov 16, 2009 12:40 am

What kind of news makes the Sun Journal's front page? Doesn't an Amber Alert meet the criteria for the front page?

On Nov. 10, I was shocked to see the Amber Alert story about the 2-year-old Sanford girl on an inside page instead of on Page 1. There were a lot of people who didn't know about the Amber Alert until they looked inside the paper.

That might have kept some people from keeping an eye out for the missing girl.

If you want to find someone like that, I would hope that the newspaper would put it on the front page next time.

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