For quite a while now, there have been a lot of lamentations about how the two political parties cannot get anything done down in Washington, D.C. With false sobs, the pundits bemoan the fact that there is no reaching across the aisle to solve the problems of the country. And yet, when it comes to […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Laurel Libby: Stand up to Big Pharma
I am a nurse and worked in an intensive care unit for 13 years. In 2004, there was a relatively new drug called Xigris that we used to treat severe sepsis. Xigris was hailed as a miracle drug and a breakthrough in treating severe sepsis. In 2014 I was admitted to the hospital with severe […]
Gene Geiger: The courage and cost of his convictions
Most people are well past impeachment-weary, even as we know how significant its resolution is for our democracy. What is called “debate” changes no minds but leaves everyone angry. For some legislators an impeachment vote “comes with a cost no matter what,” as Elliott Epstein recently wrote regarding Sen. Susan Collins’ upcoming decision. I saw […]
Kiernan Majerus-Collins: Making Lewiston schools carbon neutral
As a candidate for the Lewiston School Committee, I campaigned on a pledge to make our schools carbon neutral by 2030. Now, as I prepare to take office, I’m beginning the work of fulfilling that pledge. This month, I’ll be introducing a resolution to the School Committee declaring a climate emergency and committing Lewiston Public […]
Laurel Libby: Stand up to Big Pharma
I am a nurse and worked in an intensive care unit for 13 years. In 2004, there was a relatively new drug called Xigris that we used to treat severe sepsis. Xigris was hailed as a miracle drug and a breakthrough in treating severe sepsis. In 2014 I was admitted to the hospital with severe […]
Terence McManus: Article about Sen. Collins showed bias
In the Sun Journal article (Dec. 21) on the term-limits issue in the U.S. Senate race next fall, the ABC — Anybody But Collins — bias stands out. It was good, though, to point out that, if the senator is re-elected, she will have some serious clout in the Senate, very likely as chairwoman of […]
George Fogg: Marshwood points up government’s failure
The stories regarding Marshwood Center in the Sun Journal (Dec. 15 and 22) were deeply disturbing and would be if only 25% accurate. That facility is not the only one who needs to be investigated. There are other such situations that are nearly the same because the state and its Department of Health and Human […]
Rep. Bruce Bickford: Issue should face vigorous debate
Elected leaders have a duty to serve their constituents fairly and transparently. I was taken aback when I heard the news about Congress hiding surprise medical billing legislation within an unrelated bill. I am writing today to strongly urge our Congressional delegation to allow surprise medical billing proposals to be debated on their own merit. […]
Edmund Lewis: CMP plan a positive step forward
Once again, I must express my support for Central Maine Power’s plan to bring hydropower from Quebec through Maine to Massachusetts. The public hearing before the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dealing with that proposed plan has further convinced me that it is feasible, and that it is a positive step forward for both Maine […]
Carole Richards: A sad, dark, cold day for the country
What a sad time we are in. Not only is it dark, dreary and cold, but all the Republicans and two-and-a-half Democrats in the House of Representatives have turned away from honesty, decency and our sacred democracy to choose power and money. Also, lest we forget, being disloyal to our “king” results in being called […]