When it comes to discussing religion-related matters, President Trump is a study in lame sanctimony. The Bible is the book he loves most, he claims; yet when asked to quote a couple of his favorite verses in an interview on Bloomberg Politics in 2015, then-candidate Trump firmly declined because “to me, that’s very personal … […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Mary Briggs: Ken Morse for House District 71
For the coming 130th Maine Legislature, Ken Morse will make a wonderful representative for District 71. Morse has more grassroots community organizing experience than most people and, for that reason, he would be a great asset to the towns. He helped start a number of businesses and organizations that are vital to the well-being of […]
Whitney King-Buker: Help prevent a tragedy
With the weather warming up to temperatures that require people to run our air conditioning or have windows down in their vehicles, it must be taken into consideration the restrictions placed on families and the potential for dangerous situations for elder family members and children. Because of concerns for society and their unnecessary exposure to […]
Hubert Kaufman: Save the dam at Thompson Lake
Thompson Lake is man-made, supported by a dam now ancient and urgently in need of repair. The dam is the linchpin in a huge and thriving community, without which that community would cease to exist as we know it. The dam is threatened by age, neglect and by climate change. One massive rainfall in one […]
Douglas MacIsaac: A better route to follow
I commend Gov. Janet Mills and Dr. Nirav Shah for their battle against COVID-19 and for their resistance to political pressure from those who follow President Trump, who is, in my estimation, a selfish snake oil promoter who obtained his degree in medicine at the now defunct Trump University. Mills and the good doctor have […]
Virginia Starbird: Heading down a slippery slope
How many people are aware of Adolf Hitler’s phrase as he began killing Jews and destroying democracy? For those who don’t know, Hitler often said he would “Make Germany Great Again.” Sound familiar? Is anyone just a little afraid of the one in the White House whose slogan is “Make America Great Again?” This nation […]
Michael Dumas: Changes needed to Social Security
During these times, with rising costs for food and services, the federal government should consider dropping the Social Security maximum income stipulations and allow retirees who have not reached the age of 65. I am able to work, safely, and would rather use that option over economic rescue payments. And, what is ironic, is that […]
Serge Abergel, in rebuttal: Coming clean with real benefits
In a recent guest column (May 3), Tom Saviello asked Hydro-Québec to come clean on the benefits of the New England Clean Energy Connect. I offer some fact-checking that demonstrates the economic and environmental benefits of the project. On the job creation front, it will generate 1,600 new and well-paid jobs for the duration of […]
Marjorie Millett: Vote ‘yes’ on Question 1 in July
It has taken five years for my husband and I to have cable internet service. We consider ourselves among the fortunate residents in Norway to have high-speed internet service, especially with the pandemic requiring me to work from home. If we still had a DSL connection, I would not be able to work remotely without […]
John Rosenwald and Ann Arbor: Please follow governor’s guidelines
Like many others in our neighborhood and across Maine, we support the actions that Gov. Janet Mills has taken in the collective attempt to minimize the effect of the coronavirus pandemic. Having taught in China for many years and having lived through the SARS epidemic there in 2003, we know well that accurate testing, social […]