Since 1972 I have spent a significant part of each year on Richardson Lake. I have found it to be a quiet, pristine habitat for all the flora and fauna that is treasured in Maine. This environment has been preserved and protected by a settlement agreement for the upper Androscoggin River water storage and the […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Mark Wood: School must tread slowly with anti-racism policy
It has been a longstanding axiom that those who stand for nothing will fall for anything, especially in this present climate of racial shaming. Therefore, the Lewiston School Committee would do well to proceed very slowly in adopting an “anti-racism” policy when more than semantics are at issue here; racism as a free-standing construct or […]
Betty Prindall: Rules of road must be obeyed
I’ve seen some scary things happen while driving. I’ve seen people riding bicycles on the left hand side of the road, snowmobiles and ATVs driven on the left shoulder, and people walking on the right side of the road versus the left. Snowmobiles and ATVs are vehicles, just like cars and trucks. But they aren’t […]
In rebuttal: John Wade: Dangers of propaganda warfare
Paul Spencer’s letter (“Setting the tone for abysmal future,” Aug. 20) was aptly titled. However, his letter is really about propaganda warfare. Encyclopedia Britannica defines propaganda as “dissemination of information — facts, arguments, rumors, half-truths, or lies — to influence public opinion,” with an emphasis on manipulation. Sadly, the battle is being fought, not against […]
Clem Bechard: Biden poorly executed withdrawal from Afghanistan
It’s so sad to me that so many of our own citizens will be left behind in Afghanistan. Thank you, Mr. President, for a well-prepared withdrawal of our citizens, military hardware and soldiers. What a well-planned sham. Last news I just heard, we had up to 12 servicemen killed. Who knows the number before it’s […]
In rebuttal: Joan Villani: Biden has ‘blood on his hands’ in Afghanistan
In response to Gregory D’Augustine’s letter (“Biden has done much good,” Aug. 24), it looks like President Biden has a friend. What D’Augustine failed to mention are all the meaningful things Biden inherited from the previous administration, like a strong foreign policy, a secure border, energy independence, the vaccine, a recovering economy, and much more. […]
Jan Cornelius-Knudsen: Leave Arctic alone permanently, save planet
The United Nations Inter Panel Committee on Climate Change recently released a report that paints a rather grim outlook for our future. We clearly cannot wait to act as climate-related floods, fires, storms and extreme weather grip our nation. Acting now for an individual, however, sounds daunting. After all, what can I do to change […]
Don Prince: Libby is declaring war on my daughter
So, Rep. Laurel Libby was going to leave the state if a certain measure was passed. It passed and she stayed. Hmmm. Now she says requiring masks and vaccinations “is war.” As far as I’m concerned, she is declaring war on my daughter. My daughter had a heart transplant and takes daily anti-rejection medicine to […]
Jim Cyr: Changing rules after game played is wrong, dangerous
Imagine the Red Sox win the World Series in a clean sweep. But the defeated team pressures Major League Baseball to change the rules and retroactively apply them. Under the new rules, the victory is overridden, and the other team declared the winner. But there is another twist — for all future games, the umpires […]
Stan Tetenman: Time to teach real American history
When I attended school in the ’50s and early ’60s I was taught how our Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution and set up the basis for our government. I was not taught how they compromised on allowing slavery to continue. Nor did we have the context of how the government was formed to allow only […]