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Robert Hamm: Choices for Nancy Pelosi

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a genius. She does not want to try for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump right now because she knows that, if she were successful, most senators would be too afraid to vote against him, and he would be exonerated. That would allow him to gain strength for […]

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Jim Benson: I am opposed to Gov. Mills

Gov. Janet Mills is ignoring the voters of Maine who are opposed to the proposed transmission line from Canada to Massachusetts. She supports killing babies in mothers’ wombs and ending the lives of people with health issues. Where in God’s name is any sanctity of life in any of her proposals? Maine voters should take […]

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Steve Turner: Report from Mechanic Falls

The town of Mechanic Falls used to be a quiet bedroom community. People who lived there (pretty much) minded their own business. But then the Town Council abruptly dismissed the town manager. Two town employees immediately walked out, in protest. These coincident events made we townsfolk … curious. We had questions. To each successive Town […]

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Bob Mennealy: What about Jim Chaplin?

I usually devote the contents of my monthly letter to the editor to promoting progressive liberal causes, or pointing out the current president’s racist hypocrisy. But the subject of this letter is also important. I would like to congratulate Rick Lashua on his recent induction into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame. But I am […]

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Crystal Ward: President endangers the nation

The Constitution, democratic principles and the United States are too important to just hope and pray that the president will not do irreversible harm. After thousands of lies, my conclusion is that if the president’s lips are moving or fingers tweeting, there is a substantial chance there will be lies, distortions, name-calling, praising dictators/enemies/white supremacists, […]

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Maura Murphy: Opening the way to destruction

LD 1492, “An Act to Reform Drug Sentencing Laws,” sponsored by Rep. Pinny Beebe-Center of Rockland, “amends the Maine Criminal Code provisions regarding scheduled drugs by relaxing or eliminating provisions regarding trafficking and furnishing, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs, trafficking, furnishing or possession of hypodermic apparatuses, use of drug paraphernalia and trafficking or furnishing of […]