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Welcome the refugees

Like many in Lewiston’s French community, one set of my grandparents came from Canada during the Depression to seek a new and, it was hoped, healthier and more prosperous life in America. They worked hard after they arrived. There were no signs at the Northern border saying they were not welcome because their help was […]

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Another empty Trump statement

Among the many vacuous statements Donald Trump has made since his election as president, one that ranks high on my list is his response to critics who have objected to his virtual clearing of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia of ordering the murder of U.S.-based Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi — a murder, […]

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Thankful for their service

As I was watching “Face The Nation” recently, I realized what I am thankful for this year — I am grateful for Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Angus King, Janet Mills and Jared Golden. Why? For dedicating their lives to work for this country and helping to give the people, their constituents, what they need and […]

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All about the children's future

What do people want in the new Edward Little High School? That’s a trick question, especially when everyone knows the Auburn School Department and the school community have no interest in saving one dollar of the multi-million dollar project coming to voters in 2019. An artificial turf football field that would cost hundreds of thousands […]

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Residency requirement

Now that the election is over, it is time to fix a glaring problem — candidates should be required to be residents of the districts they are running in. Jared Golden would probably have won anyway, but the fact that he won with the help of second-choice votes after Tiffany Bond — who has nothing […]

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Democracy has been challenged

Abraham Lincoln said, “You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.” That old adage was shown true in the results of the midterm elections. After hundreds of negative propaganda political ads containing many lies and […]

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Expand ranked choice voting

I am so happy that the great state of Maine has embraced the ranked choice voting system and that its administration was implemented flawlessly. I hope that many other states take Maine’s lead, since it is the fairest way to conduct an election. Both parties should be happy that a candidate can win despite a […]

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A governor we can be proud of

It is about time that Maine will finally have a governor that residents can be proud of, one who abides by the will of the people expressed at the ballot box. Governor-elect Janet Mills said the tone and the message coming from inside the governor’s office is going to change dramatically and in a positive […]

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Repeal ranked choice voting

Maine voters, as a group, seem incapable of making prudent decisions. First they legalize another street drug while in the midst of a serious drug problem in the state. Now they have made a sad joke of the election process. I didn’t wish to see any of the four candidates for the Congressional 2nd District […]

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Reflecting on recent politics

Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s high school and college social activities were the emphasis for the Democrats rather than his outstanding adult judicial record. How many members of Congress could withstand scrutiny of their high school and college social activities? I thank Sen. Susan Collins for her scholarly speech analyzing the hearing. The concept of Medicaid expansion […]