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Richard Whiting: Unchecked corruption

In 1925, President Calvin Coolidge stated, “The chief business of the American people is business,” and “the accumulation of wealth cannot be justified as the chief end of existence.” He elaborated, “So long as wealth is made the means and not the end, we need not greatly fear it. But it calls for additional effort […]

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Jamie Beaulieu: Focus on extremist groups

Twenty years ago, I and other military and intelligence personnel did everything we could to turn our government’s attention from Iraq to refocus it on extremist groups growing in the Middle East. Unlike Iraq, which was contained and could be easily targeted for punishment should it step out of line, those groups could operate globally […]

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Rudolph Ziehm: Popular vote is important

This is in response to a letter from Richard Grover (Jan. 28) in which he wrote, “Don’t mess with the Constitution.” Leave the Constitution alone? That means women don’t vote; humans can be bought and sold; and, oh-oh, no Second Amendment. Also, dump the Electoral College — it was devised to help the southern states […]

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Una Tuck: Other options for Maine schools

In his guest column (Jan. 26), Roger Brainerd made a strong case that options are needed in Maine public schools. However, charter schools are not the only way to provide options. An alternative approach is to provide choices within the public school system. For many years, the Anchorage (Alaska) School District has had an array […]

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Richard McInnis: NECEC project worth pursuing

The New England Clean Energy Connect project has cleared the Maine Land Use Planning Commission and needs approval from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and other environmental regulators that would protect the environment and the residents of Maine. If the power line is not approved and built, the state of Maine and five other […]