This is a reply to Rudolph Ziehm’s letter, published Nov. 12: “‘Malarkey’ that Biden is the wrong leader.” The writer refers to the political experience and knowledge of President Joe Biden. Yes, that was well demonstrated with vote buying with a student loan bailout. Every analysis since Election Day shows that the 25 to 44 […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Cyndy Tinsley: Every child deserves, needs support
As a lifelong educator and children’s advocate, I am saddened by the thought that some children who might merely need a listening, caring person may not be given that option. I have listened to and encouraged many children in my life, and each one returned the attention with displaying confidence and being able to feel […]
Rick McIlveen: Mills has earned her second term
On Tuesday evening, when it was apparent that he had not won the election for governor, Paul LePage took the stage and provided a dramatic demonstration of why he is unfit to hold political office. He did not concede the race, berated his opponent, and angrily left the podium. Maine deserves better, and will have […]
Vanessa Burke: Here’s hoping LePage goes back to Florida
Paul LePage still doesn’t get it. He claims that he lost to Janet Mills because Mainers care more about abortion that heating oil. I don’t believe that. He lost because Mainers are sick of his lies. Yes, we are experiencing inflation that hasn’t been seen in years, but so is the rest of the world. […]
Dwight Mills: Fed up with never-ending political ads
Marc Jalbert’s letter on Nov. 9 (“Honesty ‘has taken a hit’ in political advertising“) wonderfully explained the problem of voter fatigue from all the political nonsense during state and national elections. I think many people besides he and I are fed up with never-ending political ads in which facts are taken out of context, exaggerated, […]
In rebuttal: Rudolph Ziehm: ‘Malarkey’ that Biden is the wrong leader
In rebuttal to Mr. Joe Voisine of Florida (Nov. 10, “‘No malarkey’ that Biden is wrong leader for America“). Malarkey you say? That robust economy that Biden inherited was crippled by a deadly epidemic that caused everything from supply problems to economic problems, not just here, but internationally. Despite inflation, with rises in both employment […]
Marilyn Burgess: Loyal to the pocketbook, not people
I have become resigned to the fact that team owners and executives are only loyal to the pocketbook, but they better produce a result in that effort. Chaim Bloom has not done that with the Red Sox. He took a pennant winning team to a last place team in short order. He made lousy personnel […]
Terence McManus: Blatant admission about our elections
“Yevgheny Prigozhin admitted Friday that he had interfered in U.S. elections and would continue to do so.” I’m shocked! (Sarc alert) This is the way of the world — they spy on us, they mess with our elections, and we spy on them and we try to mess with their elections(?), such as they are. […]
Denis Mailhot: Give thanks as an indivisible nation on Veterans Day
Since my honorable discharge from a tour of duty serving in the U.S. Navy, between 1969-72, each Veterans Day I take a moment to pause and remember the sacrifices of the men and women who served in our nation’s military service. This calls to mind those who fought and perished for our freedom since the […]
Ellen Field: Republican Party plagued by MAGA movement
It’s puzzling that Donald Trump’s MAGA Republicans adore a man who cares nothing about them and who promoted two of the biggest lies ever, that he didn’t lose the election (yes, he did) and that the attack on our government Jan. 6, 2021 was acceptable (no, it was horrifying and shameful). Trump received a huge […]