The United States of America is a wonderous thing in its conception. The idea that all men are created equal in the eyes of the law is as welcoming as one can get. This is a place a person could set down roots. That being said, “all men” means all races in the mix to […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Patrick Eisenhart: Stop influx of out-of-state donations for candidates
To protect the integrity of Maine’s system of voting and state government, we must stop the influx of out-of-state profit seekers’ donations to candidates for Maine state and federal office. For example, both Bruce Poliquin and Dale Crafts, former Republican candidates for the 2nd Congressional District, took $10,000 each from Kansas-based Koch Industries, one of […]
Heidi Webber: Real memories of the ‘Rosine Bomber’ in WWII Germany
As I read through the paper on Feb. 17, seeing the article “Candy Bomber’ who dropped sweets during Berlin airlift dies at 101,” it brought back memories from my childhood in Berlin, Germany, and stories about the “Candy Bomber” — but we called him “Rosine Bomber,” or “Raisin Bomber.” I thought people might like to […]
Matt Leonard: Government shouldn’t control electric utility
In all human history, government takeover has never been truly beneficial to the lives of the people. We all should be fearful of giving the government even more control over our lives. It already has way too much. That’s why I oppose the government taking over and running Maine’s electric companies.A government-run electrical company will […]
In rebuttal: Norman Smith: Party power struggles divide America
I am responding to a letter to the editor from Thomas F. Shields (“Questions for Democrat-controlled government,” Feb. 24). The letter is a list of whys regarding the way the Democrats and President Biden are governing. (“I don’t think President Biden is mentally capable of doing anything more than carrying out directions from others.”) I […]
Ben Lounsbury: Trump wrong to admire an ‘evil genius’
All over the world, the response of international leaders has been strong condemnation of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. In contrast, our former president, Donald Trump, has described Putin’s handling of Ukraine as “genius.” Yes, Putin’s moves are those of a genius: an evil genius. But Trump did not say “evil genius.” He […]
Mike Lapointe: Maher’s ‘mouthful of malarkey’ in monologue
Friday night, Jan. 11, on his show “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said in his monologue that the reason Americans weren’t watching the Beijing Olympics was because American athletes aren’t winning. I have been a big fan of Bill Maher for over 30 years. This is the biggest mouthful of malarkey I’ve ever heard come […]
Mike Farrell: New sheriff’s office location ‘a horrible idea’
The Androscoggin Sheriff’s Office moving to the Evergreen Subaru property on Center Street is a horrible idea. I hope the city of Auburn will refuse to permit it. The traffic is horrible through there; adding emergency vehicles will create chaos in an already accident-prone area. Taking prime commercial real estate from an already-crowded commercial front […]
Pam Larouche: Grateful for Auburn development restrictions
As much as Auburn’s Planning Board and mayor would like to wave a magic scepter over swaths of city property and deem them a new zone, it can’t be done that easily. Many of these properties, such as in the Lake Street School area, have restrictions put in place by developers. Prudential Investment Company was […]
Paul Poliquin: Lewiston voters should know reason for council vote
As a Lewiston city councilor and council president from 1985-1995, I was taken back by what I read in the Lewiston Sun Journal on Feb. 18 about the mayor’s appointment to the Planning Board (“Lewiston council votes down mayor’s pick for Planning Board“). I don’t ever remember the City Council not confirming a mayor’s appointment […]