The tactics employed by Judge Aileen Cannon, who sided the former President Trump and signed an order in September extending the timeline for outside review of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago in August, are a more condescending mindset. Such as discrediting the Federal Bureau of Investigation, criticizing Department of Justice employees and, in the wake of […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Bob Hayes: Auburn planning process raises skepticism
Auburn’s mayor, Jason Levesque, is “forming an Ad Hoc committee” to “develop shovel ready building plans that will be offered as permit ready, and free of charge.” The committee will consist of 1. “Two residents from each ward,” 2. “Two planning board members,” 3. “City staff” and 4. “A paid architectural firm.” The mayor’s “goal […]
William Phillips: Time to revisit lifetime appointments for federal judges?
As a physician, I am well aware of the health risks of aging, but also very aware that no one is guaranteed to live a long and healthy life. If it is legitimate to consider the age of our elected officials, (e.g. President Joe Biden), we should reconsider the numerous lifetime appointments for federal justices. […]
Cynthia Giroux: Wainright ‘the best person’ for Oxford County sheriff post
Oxford County citizens will soon have the opportunity to vote for Christopher Wainwright to serve a second term as Oxford County sheriff. Full disclosure: I know him well and have for over 30 years, as he is our son-in-law. As such, we knew him when he joined the sheriff’s office at barely 18, and have […]
Matthew Pettengill: Rotundo ‘rolls up her sleeves and gets the job done’
I am proud to vote for Peggy Rotundo for state Senate. Peggy is not only a great legislator who will make sure Lewiston’s important services are funded, she also cares deeply about the people she serves. She is always there when people need her. Anyone who can lead the state budget committee and get a […]
Lauren Desmarais: Rotundo offers caring spirit, forward thinking, respect for all
I am writing to encourage my fellow Lewiston residents to vote for Peggy Rotundo for state Senate. I grew up in Lewiston and went to Lewiston Public Schools knowing about Peggy Rotundo, the strength her leadership brought to our schools, and her service to our community. My family didn’t have much money when I was […]
David Crossman: Elections have consequences, need informed voters
A Pope Pius XI once said, “It is not the negative forces of civilization that are the greatest problem of our time, but rather the lethargy of its good people” (apathetic majority). I have always felt that my position to complain is very weak if I do not get involved, and vote. I genuinely believe […]
Jane Gibbons: Vote Sipe to represent House District 81
When Daniel Sipe dropped by my home last summer, I was impressed with his vigor and dedication to the community of Western Maine. He is personable, energetic and passionate about our beloved Western Maine and its people. He has a long-term vision that would make Maine safer in the years to come. In the past […]
Ken Johnson: Study the facts, vote to save our freedoms
The midterm elections are rapidly approaching. We all have issues and programs that we think are key for a candidate to address and solve. Some of these issues are the economy, climate change, immigration reform, taxes, women’s reproductive rights and many more. One of the challenges we all face in making the important decisions we […]
Noël Bonam: Maine voters 50+ have power to decide key federal issues
On Nov. 8, we must elect candidates committed to addressing the challenges facing people aged 50-plus. With inflation and the economic impact of the pandemic putting even more strain on Social Security, it has never been more important to make sure seniors can afford to pay for essentials like housing, food and health care. It’s […]