I would like to give a shout out to the Mechanic Falls road crew for doing a great job keeping up snow removal on our roads and sidewalks. They’re the best. My thanks to those guys. Rudy Plummer, Mechanic Falls
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Betty Prindall: ABC wrong to punish Goldberg for Holocaust statement
I was appalled and taken aback to hear that Whoopi Goldberg had been suspended from The View for even two weeks. From what I read, the woman was not saying that the Holocaust never happened, nor was she in favor of what Hitler and the Nazis and Gestapo did. We, as Americans, have a freedom that […]
Thomas Shannon: Rotundo should be Lewiston’s next senator
I write in support of Peggy Rotundo’s latest effort to serve Lewiston as state senator. She is the finest consensus builder I ever worked with in 25 years on the Lewiston School Committee. Peg listens to everyone with the intent to understand their point of view. She is a master weaver of each thread into […]
Joe Sirois: Lamenting war’s many deaths, casualties
I thank Larry Gilbert for his letter about the cost of war on civilians (“When wars occur, civilians suffer most,” Feb. 15). The war that the Vietnamese call “The American War” resulted in more deaths and casualties than anyone has ever been able to figure out. Most likely, over 1.3 million. I encourage people to […]
Louis Talarico II: Repayable loans undermine law’s provisions
The well-intentioned proposal by Gov. Janet Mills — to provide “repayable loans” to cover annual property tax bills for some residents age 65 and older, to those permanently disabled, or others who are unable to pay their property taxes — fails to consider that “repayable loans” undermine the provisions of a Maine law that exists […]
Robert Porter: America a constitutional republic, not democracy
I’ve read a lot of letters writing about democracy lately, even one stating that America’s “experiment with democracy is failing.” Well, I say, good. America is not a democracy; it’s a constitutional republic that practices democracy to elect our representation in Congress, not our overlords. Democracies have been failing since the Roman era, as they […]
Gil Steward: People must look both ways when crossing street
As I sat on the computer Feb. 9 at 10:30 a.m., what did I hear on the scanner? Yes, another car versus pedestrian on Blake Street in Lewiston. This happens way too much and too often in our city. I realize that a pedestrian has the right of way in a crosswalk — if this […]
Amran Osman: End flavored tobacco sales in Maine
According to a recent survey, nearly two-thirds of Maine voters say they support a law ending the sale of flavored tobacco products in our state. The poll also revealed that 76% of those surveyed are concerned with Maine kids becoming addicted to tobacco products. The concern is valid. A staggering 30% of high school students […]
Lou Giard: Americans must bridge their divisions
It’s upsetting more and more each day to see people in society being so divided about everything. The art of tolerance and respect for differences in everyone is almost gone in too many people. I believe that we all come from the same source and are equal in every way. I strongly feel that we […]
Sister Jeannine Gramick: ‘Primacy of conscience’ is fundamental church teaching
I write in response to William LaRochelle’s letter, regarding the “Catholic Church’s stance on homosexuality,” published Feb. 11. As Mr. LaRochelle notes, Catholic bishops are now calling for a fundamental revision of the Catholic Church’s sexual teaching. Those who know history are aware that the church has changed its teachings, even radically, but ever so […]