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Hyperbole and hypocrisy on transgender athletes | Letter

According to the Maine Principals’ Association, there are two transgender athletes competing in high school sports in Maine. The headline of one recent article was “NCAA president says there are ‘less than 10’ transgender athletes in college sports.” A letter last week asked us to “imagine” a conversation between parents and their “athletically talented, elementary-aged […]

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America’s chief executive should also be chief role model | Letter

In Maine middle schools in the mid-1960s, students received civics instruction. We were taught that the proper salutation for elected officials began with the word honorable. Hence, we referred to the Honorable Sen. Muskie, the Honorable Gov. Curtis, etc., as we sometimes contacted our elected officials in civics learning endeavors. This acknowledgement of praiseworthy regard […]

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Has Trump forgotten his oath? | Letter

When asked in an interview if he should “uphold the Constitution,” our president answered, “I don’t know.” Did he not realize he swore an oath to do that very thing when he took the oath of office? He swore to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Does he have memory problems, […]

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Closing St. Dom’s doesn’t make sense | Letter

Kudos to all those who have worked so diligently to preserve the existence of the beloved Saint Dominic Academy. It seems ironic to this Catholic, in an era of goodwill for the Catholic Church, generated by Pope Francis’ tenure of goodwill and the sadness of his death, then the excitement of the election of our […]

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US must stop supporting Israel’s genocide | Letter

On May 20, news sources declared that if Israel fails to allow food and other necessities to enter the ravaged communities of Gaza within “the next 48 hours,” 14,000 innocent children will die of starvation. Israel’s military (mostly supplied by weapons from the United States) has been blockading Gaza, thus causing thousands to die of […]

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One step closer to losing our civil rights | Letter

I was talking to a friend, a fellow student of history, and we came to the following conclusions. When the government starts deciding that the Bill of Rights only applies to certain people, it has just reduced those rights into privileges. This is the first and biggest step toward elimination. Either those rights protect everyone […]

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Honor Maine’s resilient EMTs | Letter

When we hear emergency vehicles, sirens wailing and lights flashing, driving through our neighborhoods, we wonder about the crisis unfolding. We too often overlook the enduring commitment of those routinely responding to those calls for help — the paramedics, EMTs, dispatchers and support staff — who rush toward danger, not away from it. Emergency Medical […]