Hats off to Elliott Epstein for calling out Paul LePage on the malarkey that he has been spreading about Gov. Janet Mills. This the same man who never received over 50% of the votes cast during his election runs for governor, and who three times failed to follow the mandates of referendum votes by Maine […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
In rebuttal: William LaRochelle: Thomas doesn’t speak for all
Twenty years ago, columnist Cal Thomas told an unhappy alcoholic colleague (his dearest friend, recently deceased) that he needed Jesus to change his life (“Beckel and me: An odd couple,” March 3). His colleague accepted his advice, and Thomas gave him a Bible. They started attending church together, and the man came to believe “what […]
Neil Berry: NATO, US need to step in, stop Russia
I’ve changed my mind. Drafted in 1969, I ended up in the 199th Light Infantry Brigade in Vietnam as an M60 machine gunner. I was a typical U.S. Army grunt who rarely saw a South Vietnamese soldier. Other than two ex-Viet Cong “Kit Carson” scouts we never worked with the South Vietnamese. Many Army of […]
David Projansky: Rotundo is ‘best candidate’ for state senator
I have known Peggy Rotundo for over 20 years, and I know that she is the best candidate to represent District 21 in the Maine Senate.Peggy served in both the Maine House and Senate, so she understands the mechanics of the legislative world. Peggy has served as the chair of the Appropriations Committee, which means […]
Paul Baribault: Ukraine invasion fueled by ‘a malevolent energy’
There is a conscious force for evil in this world that is dismissed as real by many who prefer to consign all ill-doing to humanity’s own nature, away from any susceptibility to that force. But the present aggression in Ukraine, led by a malevolence at work inside a compliant dictator who, as Scripture witnesses, “Goes […]
George Howitt: Biden should call Putin’s bluff
In 1962, as a result of the U.S.S.R. stationing nuclear missiles in Cuba, President Kennedy blockaded Cuba with warships. Soviet Union Premier Nikita Khrushchev was told to go home and remove his missiles. For several days in October, the world stood at the brink of nuclear war, but in the end, Khrushchev backed down. Fast […]
John Taylor: All taxpaying Mainers should receive surplus
Gov. Janet Mills’ proposal to return surplus revenue is a slap in the face to tax-paying Mainers who make more than $75,000. Choosing only taxpayers under that limit is discriminatory. To say that workers making over $75,000 are not affected by rising costs is truly one-sided. Any surplus should go to all taxpaying Mainers regardless […]
Jesse Wall: Congress should support clean energy initiatives
At TruStrength Athletics, we recognize the importance of clean energy for our business and our community. Clean energy is an important part of a healthy lifestyle and a productive business, reducing air pollution and lowering our electric bills. With support from a federal grant, we installed our solar power system in 2020 to offset our […]
Jack Peck Jr.: Investing in early education programs is crucial
I was pleased to learn, from the Sun Journal’s recent coverage about Gov. Janet Mills’ visit to the Sweatt-Winter Child Care and Early Education Center at the University of Maine at Farmington, the great news that the center will receive $3.1 million in funding to expand its programs. High-quality child care programs are increasingly important. […]
Dianne Morton: Kudos to Oxford Hills playoffs articles, athletes
Just a note of thanks for Adam Robinson‘s excellent basketball write-ups covering Oxford Hills regional playoff games on Feb. 26 at Cross Insurance Center. I was an Oxford Hills cheerleader 60 years ago and have enjoyed so many outstanding games. Those played recently at other schools and during the regionals did not disappoint. Well-written articles […]