Is it the “spineless inquisition”? or perhaps the “ghost of Benghazi past”? Spineless it is, because the MAGA Republicans are following a nearly direct order from someone they fear, and many hate: Donald Trump. I actually heard a GOP senator say this is going to be like Benghazi. Really. D.J. Trump has been using the […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Steve Bien: American military shouldn’t support Israel’s Gaza campaign
If there were any doubt at the outset, the true nature of Israel’s campaign in Gaza should be clear: ethnic cleansing or population transfer. In the wake of the heinous and ill-considered attack by Hamas three months ago, Israel has lost no time in making Gaza an uninhabitable wasteland. Twenty-two thousand are dead, a third […]
Lawrence Everett: AI shouldn’t refer to itself as ‘I’
I have been working on design of a new home-based solar power system. Solar has been around for a long time, and the technology has become more user friendly with acceptable cost. I was working online with a large solar power company, using its hardware to come up with a basic system that is compact, […]
Crystal Ward: MainePERS retirees need to keep up with inflation, too
Congratulations to all retired in Social Security — their check went up by 3.2% this month. That was the federal government’s COLA (cost of living adjustment), to help retirees fight inflation and be able to pay their bills. Every year Social Security retirees receive a COLA, which is beneficial. It is not that way in the […]
Bernard Haines: Kudos for lifesaving aid rendered in Dec. 19 flood
The evening of Dec. 19, my wife and I were involved in an extreme situation, in which our vehicle was swept into the Androscoggin River. We both had to jump from the sinking vehicle, into the cold and severe waters. We definitely would not have survived if it wasn’t for the courageous acts of nearby […]
Bob Mennealy: Bellows was right to remove Trump from primary ballot
Though I now live in Florida, I’ll always be a Mainer at heart. We still pay taxes in both Auburn and Newry. Kudos to Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows for removing the insurrectionist from Maine’s ballot, at least temporarily. If not abiding by the results isn’t election interference, what is? P.S. Slavery caused the […]
Marc Jalbert: Re-electing Trump would make U.S. ‘the laughing stock of the world’
I want to make as fair a comparison as I possibly can. The Congress wasted very little time with addressing the issue of George Santos, without a conviction and overall disgust for what he stood for. A liar and under three indictments. On the other hand, some 40-plus percent of the Republican Party seem to […]
Ken Johnson: Barring Trump from ballot is constitutional issue, not political
I am writing in support of the decision and action by Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows regarding Donald Trump’s right to be on the ballot in Maine. Her job and responsibility as secretary of state regarding the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, Section 3, is to hear arguments to determine if Trump has taken action that […]
Darrell Dunn: Bellows erred in blocking Trump from Maine primary
By arbitrarily excluding candidates from the primary process, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has disenfranchised voters and effectively controls the outcome of Maine’s upcoming presidential election. This decision is dangerously reminiscent of ploys used in the USSR, Venezuela and North Korea, where dissident candidates were jailed or murdered before elections. It’s a ruling routinely employed […]
Carole Richards: ‘My wish for the new year’
My wish for the new year is a return to common decency and morality, to see kindness and caring everywhere. I am hopeful Generation Z will march to the polls this November in droves to say we will not accept inaction in Congress while children are being massacred in our schools. I wish to see […]