I am writing on behalf of Lewiston’s Ward 5 residents and businesses who are currently unrepresented. After nearly a year of controversy surrounding the School Committee and City Council seat, the current council must restore public trust and follow the City Charter. Not respecting the charter will once again damage the confidence and trust of […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Rockland took the wrong approach to ICE | Letter
The city of Rockland, in voting to bar municipal employees from assisting federal immigration agents, joined the parade of being part of the problem instead of helping with the solution. ICE is just another police force doing a specified job. Raids have been part of law enforcement for decades. The common sense way to prevent […]
Colonization? In 2026? | Letter
In this day and age there is no place for nations to be colonizers. All peoples and nations must be sovereign and free to determine what to do with their own natural resources. At this point in human history, if one nation wishes to utilize another sovereign nation’s resources then they should negotiate with them, […]
Action against Sen. Mark Kelly highlights the danger of Hegseth | Letter
Today, I’m writing to express my outrage at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s latest action to curb free speech. As a former member of this country’s armed services, I remember being trained on what was a “lawful order” and what was not. To take action against a retired military member for urging those on active duty […]
Republican attacks on Rep. Deqa Dhalac are shameful | Letter
It’s bad enough that our president is disparaging Somalis and Somali Americans, but now some of Maine’s Republican leaders are doing the same. Earlier this month, they called for South Portland Rep. Deqa Dhalac to be removed from the Legislature’s Budget Committee. Dhalac has not been accused of any crimes. Yet the Republicans are trying to smear her […]
Maine’s senators deserve praise for milk legislation | Letter
Following a concerted, multi-year campaign to end federal rules forcing schools to place milk on students’ trays, even when they could not safely consume it, the recent passage of legislation (S. 222 – The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act) in Congress has ended the 80-year-long federal school “milk mandate.” Both Maine senators served as […]
Medicare for All could bring some harsh realities | Letter
I am a strong proponent of Medicare for All. However, those of us in favor of that measure must realize what a huge number of opponents we have, and what a huge change we would be asking of the U.S. economy. The profits of the medical insurers would disappear. The stock prices of those companies […]
Preserving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is long overdue | Letter
In his excellent Jan. 5 op-ed, “We must protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,” Daniel Tandy is spot on describing the again-threatened Refuge as “the largest and most remote national wildlife refuge in the country, renowned for its incomparable ecological values, cultural significance and climate importance.” It is more than these. For many, including me, […]
Don’t let Trump whitewash history | Letter
On the fifth anniversary of the violent attacks on the U.S. Capitol, Donald Trump is continuing in his effort to rewrite and whitewash history. He is now claiming Democrats and Capitol police provoked the rioters. It was not a “day of love,” as he has called it, and the rioters were not “hostages or political […]