How sad I am about our broken country. We have a lying, despicable, self-absorbed man in the White House determined to destroy our democracy before he leaves office. He is assisted by sycophants and cowards in a political party that surely cannot long continue as a credible moral force. Meanwhile, Congress is totally ineffective and […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Emily Blackwood: Maine’s lands, waters must be protected
I’m a graduate student at the University of Maine where I’m working on my doctorate in Virtual Archaeology. Throughout my time at UMaine, my focus has shifted from one area to another, but there has always been some aspect of climate change involved. The more I learned, the more I understood how everything is connected, […]
David Allen: COVID has canceled holiday candle lighting
Each year, along with the community Christmas tree lighting, the local Jewish community, as represented by Temple Shalom, lights a community menorah (candelabra). Due to COVID, we will not be lighting the community menorah, as we do not believe it is safe or prudent to do so. In fact, our temple has been closed since […]
Gloria Buotte: Praise for column thanking teachers
This letter is in praise and gratitude for the Nov. 25 Fatuma Hussein guest column. I read it with complete agreement with her sentiments regarding our hard-working teachers. All of our lives have been impacted by the COVID-19 virus, but many of us do not have the extra burdensome workload endured by our educators and […]
Bob Mennealy: Collins must live up to promises
It was refreshing to see in an otherwise nasty election cycle that a couple of Mainers, Bill Cohen and Jared Golden, could lift themselves out of the muck. First, Cohen endorsed Golden as clearly the best candidate, then Golden — a combat veteran — endorsed Trump’s plan to remove U.S. troops from the Afghan war. […]
Richard Whiting: Trump’s personal ATM machine
Trump’s personal ATM machine, i.e., his devoted followers, has moved on to post-election “donations,” allegedly for legal challenges to election results. However, of the $200-plus million slush fund raised since the election, only about $9 million has actually gone to that. To add insult to injury, only individual contributions in excess of $6,000 actually go […]
In rebuttal: William LaRochelle: Cal Thomas’ faith falls short
In his paranoically-titled column, “Worship the state, or else” (Dec. 3), Cal Thomas saluted the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that struck down New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s order imposing attendance limits on places of worship in COVID-19 hot spots. What Thomas sees in such orders is creeping totalitarianism, which, if left unchecked, will inevitably lead […]
John Crumpton: Fed up with voting fraud claims
I am an old Navy veteran, fed up with our voting fraud argument. When Pearl Harbor was attacked, I was a senior in high school, wanting to enlist in the Navy and avenge the act. I was too young, and my father would not consent before graduation in May. In June 1942, I enlisted. World […]
Kiernan Majerus-Collins: Valuing human life above all else
As we enter the winter months, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to reach new heights both in Maine and across America. More than 20% of the cases recorded in Androscoggin County since the pandemic began have been identified in the last two weeks. Maine is rapidly approaching 200 deaths, a terrible loss but only the […]
Poppy Connor Crouch and Eileen Fair: Help is available for frontline workers
The importance of having mental health services available for Mainers during the pandemic is a serious issue. The article published in the Sun Journal (Nov. 23) on the increased demand for mental health services identified those provided by the Maine Crisis Line and the Maine Intentional Warmline. At the beginning of the pandemic, the Department […]