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Redirect wasteful spending on political ads | Letter

We are bombarded with mind-numbing, incessant political commercials if we watch television.  This is not only cruel and unusual punishment but counterproductive. I have a suggestion: Maine candidates cut their massive budgets for TV ads by half and send the money to Maine residents harmed by ICE, in some cases terribly harmed. Peg CruikshankScarborough

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Susan Collins sends mixed signals on SAVE Act | Letter

I was disappointed to read, in Rachel Ohm’s Feb. 17 article, that Sen. Collins announced her support for the so-called Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. Numerous studies and reports have made clear that voter fraud in Maine, and throughout the country, is negligible. Yet, Republicans continue to push the narrative that our voting system is […]

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Now is the time to listen to America’s founders | Letter

When one considers President Donald Trump “gilding” the Oval Office into a throne room, sending armed masked agents into northern cities to frighten those populations into submission and denigrating Supreme Court justices as “lap dogs” because they dared to go against his wishes, it might be a good time for the entire voting population of […]

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Let’s share in the cost of universal health care | Letter

William Vaughan Jr. recently wrote regarding universal health care (“Reality of universal health care worth examining,” Jan. 26). I have heard his response often: blame the victim. He blames lifestyle and choices people make for needing medical care.  No question behaviors affect our health. Bad diets and lack of exercise are named most often. He […]