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Deportation tears families apart | Letter

Each time I read about another deportation from the United States, my heart breaks a bit more. Each time, I’m reminded that the repercussions of deportation will remain with families for generations to come. For at least three generations in my own family, it’s been this way. My maternal grandparents, Charles Purinton and Flora Silva […]

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A warm welcome home at PWM | Letter

I flew into Portland last week and carried my bags to the parking garage, where I couldn’t get the elevator to work. I climbed to the second floor and found that, at age 78 — and with two bags — I didn’t want to climb any more. I was out of breath and looking for […]

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No, ICE agents do not need masks | Letter

Don’t be fooled by ICE and Border Patrol agents claiming they need to hide their identities. No other law enforcement agency is allowed to conceal identity while exercising power over people’s lives. ICE agents don’t want us to identify them in order to keep us from holding them accountable.  Accountability is not a threat, it’s […]

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Trump ought to have shown Robert Mueller respect | Letter

Robert Mueller was a lifelong public servant. He was a Marine Corps officer in the Vietnam War, during which he was wounded. He became a federal prosecutor, covering organized crime, terrorism and public corruption. He was a conservative Republican, nominated by President George W. Bush to direct the Federal Bureau of Investigation and took office just a […]

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Platner believes in the common good | Letter

I support Graham Platner because he will fight for the working and middle classes.  I share Platner’s anger and concern that the billionaire class is engaging in a corporate raid of our government, its resources and protections. Under the guise of waste and fraud, the current administration has been cutting every “common good” program it […]