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Mainers need to do what democracy demands | Letter

Life can get disheartening. We protested for the pro-choice (note: not pro-abortion) movement, yet women throughout the USA continue to lose choice (and the pundits ask why the birthrate is declining. Duh!). The huge and impressive, nationwide “No Kings” rally was quickly followed up with the “Supreme” Court granting even more kingly powers. We protested […]

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Accommodate transgender students — within reason | Letter

Like Arnie MacDonald (“I’m celebrating the miracle that is my transgender daughter,” Opinion, June 29), I am a parent, lawyer, former community leader and spouse of a teacher. In 2016, I wrote a column supporting inclusion and accommodation of transgender students. I believe, as Attorney MacDonald does, that “public policies should be grounded in dignity, […]

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Maine’s leaders must speak out against the atrocities in Gaza | Letter

Israel’s assault on Gaza proceeds unabated, and upward of 2 million Gaza citizens are experiencing severe food and medicine deprivation, with hundreds of thousands, including children, now fully starving. The U.S. and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has taken over distribution of food and medicine but, in close collaboration with the Israeli government and the […]

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National media underreported June 14 protest numbers | Letter

Hats off to the Maine Sunday Telegram for its excellent coverage of the massive, nationwide June 14 protests. The national media, both print and televised, really dropped the ball. They seriously underreported the protests. Are they afraid of offending President Trump? The focus on L.A. was misplaced. The more important story was that millions of […]

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I decided to take a stand. You can, too. | Letter

For months, I watched with growing horror as threats to our democracy multiplied. Was our country truly unraveling, heading toward fear, ignorance, nastiness and depleted resources? Were we on the brink of an America unrecognizable from the democracy I’d always lived in and, frankly, taken for granted? I admired the resistance: politicians, journalists, historians, lawyers. […]