I have been a family physician in Maine for more than 40 years. Several days ago, I successfully treated a patient, who was in cardiac arrest, using an automatic external defibrillator (AED). It made me think of the origins of this important medical device and its inventor, Dr. Bernard Lown. Dr. Lown was a Jewish […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Concerned about local collaboration with ICE in Maine | Letter
Some recent apprehensions aren’t adding up for me.
Trump has run the presidency like a business | Letter
Douglas Rooks is correct, in his Jan. 22 column, that business people have, in the past, made for unsuccessful presidents. I will point out that he glosses over the spectacular failure of the Carter administration, especially in view of the fact that Carter’s Democrats controlled both houses of Congress during his time in office. But […]
DOT worker deaths should lead to better roadway safety | Letter
My sympathies to the families and colleagues of the Department of Transportation (DOT) workers who were killed in the I-95 ramp accident in Waterville. Road crews should use speed bumps to slow down traffic entering Route 148 in Madison, along with creating better sight lines for traffic coming onto Route 148, by trimming trees, adding […]
Coverage of Lewiston anti-ICE protest was ‘excellent’ | Letter
Thank you for your excellent and timely reporting on the “ICE Out” protest in Lewiston on Jan. 24. Your journalists really covered the event — inside and outside, in text, photo and video — accurately and comprehensively. I traveled to Lewiston from Bar Harbor, with neighbors. I have participated in protests for decades. It is […]
Trump’s new imperialism will only hurt America | Letter
Most Americans feel like they have not been well enough informed about U.S. military action against Venezuela. Drug trafficking does not invoke a president’s right to go to war with another country. International laws of sovereignty apply. Narco-terrorism is a term coined by the administration. It is not recognized in legal terms and, by definition, […]
Maine can reduce diaper insecurity | Letter
Presently, a bill is moving through the Maine Legislature to exempt diapers from our sales tax. While well intended, it is not sufficient to meet the needs of vulnerable Mainers. This puts only a nickel on every dollar back into the hands of new parents. Maine can do better. Diaper insecurity creates a domino effect […]
Nirav Shah will deliver a new direction for Dems as governor | Letter
In an unprecedented political atmosphere, Maine needs a new mold of Democrat to deliver pragmatic solutions and direction. Nirav Shah is that Democrat. I, along with many Mainers, have experienced the efficacy of his leadership firsthand. A member of the Morse High Class of ’24, my high school years were marked by COVID-19. Nirav’s response […]
Just who is Stephen Miller? | Letter
There’s a lot we don’t know about the architect of President Trump’s immigration policy.
Trump’s actions threaten our world order | Letter
Following the military operation in Venezuela, the English journalist Ed Luce described President Trump as “drunk on power.” In her Vanity Fair interview, Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, described her boss as having “an alcoholic personality.” Trump agreed. It should be obvious to us by now that Trump acts like a mob boss, corrupt […]