Thank you to Mark LaFlamme for his column published Feb. 6 about the “lost souls” and local characters he runs into and gets to know while working in downtown Lewiston. The writer’s descriptions of Howard, a.k.a. Owen, and the others were thoughtful and powerful. “And a second later, your hand would be gripped tight and […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Rudolph Ziehm: Thoughts on Biden’s document retention, border inaction
The article on page two of the Feb. 9 Sun Journal, about document retention by President Biden, is very confusing. In a line beneath the banner it says that Biden was more or less guilty as charged, and is repeated several times before, in the last paragraph, it says the truth. That there no evidence […]
Tom Fallon: Joe and Mary weigh a more serious relationship
One night after a date Joe and Mary sat in his car outside her family home, talking for the first time of a more serious relationship or marriage. How many children they should have was the first question, so birth control came up. Both agreed on birth control, not to have too many children in […]
Joseph Martin: Trump, Biden both deserve equal justice
The “Special Counsel report” came out Feb. 8. Its conclusion? The American people are stupid. Donald Trump gets charged. President Biden does not. Trump took documents as president of the United States. He was asked to give them back. Perhaps he should have complied sooner. Trump asserts that he can declassify documents and he was […]
Duane Dumont: Inspections, improvements are good for Lewiston
I agree with Lewiston code enforcement’s decision to inspect DaVinci’s, and then DaVinci’s decision to shut down voluntarily. As a graduate of The Thompson School of hotel and restaurant management and ex-restauranteur, I was taught the public health comes first. The removal of the head of code enforcement by elected politicians shows me that this […]
Dwight Mills: Too many ‘spoiled brats’ in presidential race
My father was a lifelong Republican and a longtime gun dealer back in the 20th century. He used to call the National Rifle Association a bunch of spoiled brats. I doubt that he would be surprised to see today’s NRA, but think he would be shocked to see what’s happened to the Republican Party. At […]
Jonathan Cohen: America still needs Biden’s kind of leadership
A presidential election featuring the two oldest candidates in history is an occasion to reflect on the different ways people age. Donald Trump has chosen the aging-with-bitterness route. Unable to get over the slights he imagines he’s received from the professionals who form the backbone of our government, who have served through administrations of both […]
Heidi Dunn: Rep. Libby is a principled leader for Augusta
What’s in a name? We’ve heard it said that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. I think there are times, though, when the name itself becomes synonymous with a meaning, like the name Rep. Laurel Libby. When I hear her name I instantly think of the word “principled.” A strong advocate […]
Joe Voisine: Biden, Trump both have ‘too much dirty baggage’
President Biden is facing an uphill battle for reelection, and he should be. America has gone downhill under his watch. Yet, he’s still insisting that paying student debt is the right thing to do. As long as we have taxpayers, we need not take responsibility for our actions? It surely sounds to me like he’s […]
William Hiss: Judge Trump by his fruits
It was moving as President Biden with his wife, the secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs stood silently to honor the three Army reservists killed in a drone attack in Jordan, as they were brought home. We should remember that then-President Trump declined to attend a parallel ceremony at a World […]