With the election season heading this way I am looking forward to supporting Laurel Libby during her campaign as she runs for her third term as state representative. It has been refreshing to have her in her position as she holds true to her values and the Constitution while making decisions and voting. She has […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Robert Reed: Reasons behind voting ‘no’ on Lewiston school budget
I voted “no” on Lewiston’s school budget; here’s why. I value education — perhaps even more than those elected to provide guidance and plan for the future. I know that a solid education system will bring with it working families who buy homes, who invest in our community and who make us a better place. […]
Said Mohamud: Impact of Donald Trump’s presidency on America’s global standing
Former President Donald Trump’s tenure was notable for its absence of new military conflicts, diverging from typical Republican administrations. As a Black Muslim naturalized immigrant, my decision to support him in the contentious 2020 election was unconventional. Despite his administration’s scapegoating of immigrants and dismissal of new citizen votes, Trump’s narrow defeat to President Biden […]
Betty Robinson: Lewiston is lucky to have Sen. Rotundo
When asked to name someone I admire, I immediately think of Sen. Peggy Rotundo. She is a person who puts her community first and is truly a servant leader for her constituents and the state of Maine. Continuing to serve as chair of Appropriations, she provides her community with unique access to influence in Maine’s […]
Ken Gordon: The last brick in American democracy
And there it is. The Supreme Court’s recent decision to give the president immunity for all “official” and most “unofficial” would-be criminal acts is its most serious step yet in the destruction of American democracy. The Levitsky-Ziblatt seminal book, “How Democracies Die,” described in detail how the court system, once corrupted by an autocrat, can […]
Ron Frizzell: Most Americans don’t support Biden or Trump
In the hilarious movie “Weekend at Bernie’s,” two employees discovered someone was embezzling. It was their boss: Bernie. To keep them close, Bernie invited them to his wild weekend beach house party. As it started, Bernie died, but people thought he was drunk, so to continue the fun, the two employees propped him up and […]
David Chittim: Local traffic enforcement needs to increase
I wholeheartedly concur with Ben Lounsbury’s call for more enforcement of traffic laws (“Unsafe driving in Auburn,” July 5). Speed limits are routinely ignored, and red traffic signals too often seem to be treated as mere suggestions. Twice in the past week I have watched multiple cars cross my path as I sat at a […]
Scott Vlaun: Vote Beal for Maine House District 81
With our incumbent House representative stepping down, the time for dynamic, forward-thinking leadership in House District 81 has come. Having just moved from an adjacent district, I’m thrilled at the prospect of Joan Beal representing me and our rural western Maine communities in Augusta. I have known Joan for more than a decade through my […]
James Cogan: Biden/Trump debate flim-flam?
The term “Gish gallop” is now becoming familiar to an increasing number of people. It’s a debate trick for overwhelming and confusing one’s opponent, especially in a tightly timed and un-factchecked debate by rapidly stacking a series of questionable claims, distortions of the truth, untruths, and smatterings of claims that might (or might not) be […]
Matt Leonard: A voice of reason among the cacophony of partisanship
Today, in an era of increased partisanship and political division, Congressman Jared Golden exemplifies a consistent spirit of reason and pragmatism. Regardless of whether I agree or disagree with him on specific issues, Jared has consistently shown his unwavering commitment to representing the best interests of Maine. His dedication to being a voice of reason […]