I want to express thanks to Dr. Nirav Shah, Gov. Janet Mills, and Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew.You can’t please all of the people all of the time. You can, however, make decisions and take actions in the best interest of people in general — actions that have positive results. Dr. […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Peter Geiger: Rotundo ‘a consensus builder of the best kind’
I am so pleased to learn that Peggy Rotundo will run for the Maine Senate. Every elected official does what is right for her or his district. Where Peggy shines is her ability to not only help her district but to think in terms of what is best for all Mainers. She is a consensus […]
George Howitt: Republican challenge to vaccine mandate isn’t wise
Susan Collins and every fellow U.S. Senate Republican voted to “defund” the vaccine mandate on businesses, the military and the federal workforce. Many senators will not disclose their vaccine status, though I suspect that most are vaccinated. They don’t object to the vaccine; they object to it being mandated. Their reasoning goes something like this: […]
Bob Mennealy: U.S. ‘should learn from past mistakes, not hide from them’
Right-wing radicals wan to ban the discussion of the history of racism in the United States, and in some cases offering bounties to citizens who report teachers defying such edicts. Are they denying that the Civil War — a conflict mainly centered on the merits or lack thereof of slavery being legal or outlawed — […]
Renee Cote: Build Back Better is critical for future generations
A child born this year will be 79 when we enter the next century — assuming he or she survives pandemics, wars, social upheaval, and the enormous disruption that climate change has already started to bring. Will that child have access to adequate food and shelter if sea levels continue to rise, if torrential rainstorms […]
George Mathews: Elect those willing to fight for republic
I ask, what is happening to our country? To answer that question, people should consider reading a book, “The Naked Communist,” written by W. Cleon Skousen 1958. This book lists the history and long-term goals of Marxism in our country, and the 45 steps for achieving Communism in the United States. It was written over […]
John Reeder: ‘New blood’ needed among politicians
I would like to respond to the announcement in the Nov. 18 Sun Journal concerning Peggy Rotundo running for election again. We keep saying it’s time for change, and yet we continue to reelect the same people to represent us, people who have spent years and years in office, and nothing ever changes. It’s the […]
Kiernan Majerus-Collins: Rotundo an ‘effective voice for progressive change’
Peggy Rotundo’s recently-announced candidacy for the Maine Senate is great news for Lewiston, and for our entire state. In these difficult times — faced with a global pandemic, an increasingly fascist Republican Party, and an existential climate threat — we need tough, smart, experienced leaders in public office. Peggy, who served as chair of the […]
James Lysen: Build Back Better deserves Golden’s backing
I ask people to join me in urging our U.S. representative, Jared Golden, to support the Build Back Better Act. We expect Republicans in Congress to take credit for BBB if and when it passes, like they did earlier on the infrastructure bill which the majority of Republicans opposed. Most Republicans have also refused to […]
Ava Hopps: Woodstock area needs more volunteer firefighters
The Woodstock Fire Department has been around for almost 80 years to help and serve the people in our community. Unfortunately, the number of firefighters have been dwindling over the past several years, not just in Woodstock, but nationwide. In rural areas such as Woodstock, service is on a volunteer basis, so all of the […]