It has been a long time since I took pen in hand to write anything other than a special occasion letter or card. I believe it is time for local, state and federal government to take another look at senior survival. At 60 or so years you take a look at your personal savings, investments […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
George Ferguson: Some criticisms of Trump
Can people think of anything positive Trump has done (and don’t say the economy)? Here are just a few of the negative: 1. Where is the “wonderful” health care plan from March? 2. The turning point on the virus is coming. I want to see him get the shot on TV, not behind the scenes. […]
Jim Benson: Sen. Collins should denounce abortion
Sen. Collins will have a better chance of being reelected if she denounces abortion. Proverbs 6:17 states God hates the shedding of innocent blood. What is more innocent than an unborn child in the mother’s womb? Life does not begin at heartbeat, but at conception. Jeremiah 1:5 states that being a baby killer goes against […]
Mary Hughes: One person, one vote
People should vote their conscience, and choose the one person they believe will represent them and stand for their values. This is the best, most effective way for our voting process. Do people really want the candidate that comes in second place to win? Ranked-choice voting allows this possibility when a majority is not met. […]
Wayne Whitney: Maine can do better than Sen. Collins
Susan Collins takes credit for every ship built at BIW, but when the chips are down she’s AWOL. BIW lost its last two contract bids, the $5.58 billion bid to build Navy frigates and the $936 million bid to build an Arleigh Burke destroyer. President Trump intervened in the frigate bid, directing that it go […]
John Rosenwald: Will vote again for Jan Collins
I support Jan Collins as a candidate for state Senate District 17. In 2018, I followed the race between her and Russell Black, attending numerous presentations by both candidates. Mr. Black was civil and approachable, but his legislative record disturbs me. Three times he approved tax cuts for wealthy Mainers, yet he voted against increasing […]
Kerry Read: Branch is leader Senate District 19 needs
I have lived in South Paris since 1997. After my son graduated from Oxford Hills High School in 2012, I moved, briefly, out of state. But my Maine roots proved too deep to ignore, and I came back — to home. When I did, I found something new in our community. Supported by the Oxford […]
Charlotte Bogue: Support for Jared Golden
I recently contacted Jared Golden concerning the fiscal effect on the Farmington economy brought by the July 21 raid on several marijuana growing operations. Golden’s office responded this week. The man was very well versed on the events, having read all the newspaper articles and researching court records, etc. I wrote every state elected official […]
Ronald Pineau: Questioning Sen. Collins’ integrity
Yesterday, I watched an ad from Sen. Collins about her integrity and it irritated me. In the ad she talks about her integrity and support for Mainers. This struck me as unbelievable. Here’s why. In February when the pandemic was just beginning, the president was spreading misinformation about its possible severity. At the time, health […]
Steve Dyment: Reelect Dolloff to House District 115
I would like to ask the voters of state House District 115 to reelect Josanne Dolloff at the polls or by absentee ballot. Josanne is doing a fantastic job representing the district under some pretty tough conditions. She listens to her constituents and responds to concerns. She works with our businesses, unemployed veterans, elderly and […]