This holiday season continues to be difficult for all of us, but for many of our neighbors, the challenges have been particularly severe. Among the most affected are those experiencing food insecurity, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture defines as a lack of adequate and consistent access to nutritious food. Pre-COVID, the U.S.D.A. estimated that […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Natalie Frechette Coffin: Offering gratitude and advice
Thank you to the Savage Brothers. Thank you for standing on the principles of our Mayflower ancestors. God calls us all to stand and stand more and having done all to stand. Thank you to the Sun Journal for printing the Maine bicentennial column each day. We need to build on these peoples’ shoulders. Our […]
Jim Benson: Concerns about ‘anti-Israel’ rhetoric
When Barack Obama stated in one of his speeches that America is “no longer a Christian nation,” he spit in the face of all born-again Christians. Now Kamala Harris is trying to advance his anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian rhetoric. America has always been an ally of Israel. God states in his word that “whoever blesses Israel will […]
Michael Boom: ‘Hunker down,’ stay safe
People hunker down when the bombs are dropping. Why can’t people hunker down when death is at the door? Venturing out for no good reason is license to kill yourself. Wake up, America. Michael Boom, Lewiston
Alicia Gamow: Mainers Against Mask Mandates vs. true patriotism
Mandates to reduce COVID-19 spread are about public health, not politics. The group Mainers Against Mask Mandates misrepresents public health facts. It claims the inside of masks are germ-ridden, but isn’t that the point — to stop the mask-wearer’s germs from spreading to other people? They use early CDC statements that masks were unnecessary, before […]
Jamie Beaulieu: CMP corridor is no ‘environmental crisis’
There are about 4,000 miles of electrical corridor in Maine today. We barely notice it. Wildlife moves along it without harm, which is more than can said of our roadways, and yet some among us are convinced an additional 53 miles of corridor constitutes an environmental crisis. It does not. While the “No CMP Corridor” […]
Frank Kieliszek: Trump lost the ball game
Nobody likes a sore loser. We teach our children to accept defeat with grace. At the end of this year’s game (the presidential election), the referee (the American people) decided that Biden was the winner. Trump, to his surprise, was the loser. The old champion (Trump) had bragged that the only way he could lose […]
George Howitt: Trump must stop trying to overturn election
After 85 trial and appellate judges — Republican and Democratic — have tossed all the evidence-free lawsuits from their courtrooms, and after the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to rule on the Texas lawsuit, this farce to overturn the election results should have ended. But the president has vowed to fight on, even if all […]
James Richter: Keeping safe amid COVID is ‘patriotic duty’
On Sept. 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 Americans died in a terrorist attack. On each of two days last week, over 3,000 Americans succumbed to COVID-19. In the last month the disease has killed about 50,000 Americans. It took almost nine years for 58,000 Americans to die in Vietnam. In the 41 months the United States […]
Robert Casimiro: Kudos for quick vaccine production, distribution
Vaccines for use against the COVID-19 virus are now being shipped, thanks to the efforts of President Trump and his initiative — Warp Speed — that put the program on an accelerated pace, resulting in Dec. 14’s announcement. This is a public/private partnership where drug companies were advanced $14 billion by the Trump administration to […]