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Nutting will work for education

I have known John Nutting for more than 40 years. He is an experienced and frugal legislator who is known for his bi-partisanship and ability to work across the aisle to serve the needs of the people he represents. As a taxpayer, I know that he understands the importance of keeping property taxes reasonable while […]

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Ford's story has inconsistencies

On Sept. 30, Rachel Mitchell, who was hired by Senate Republicans to lead the questioning of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh last week, published a memorandum. That document details why Mitchell, a prosecutor from Arizona with 25 years of experience dealing with sex crimes, does not believe that any reasonable prosecutor would bring the […]

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Golden values Maine's woodlands

I support Jared Golden for Congress. I believe Bruce Poliquin listens and serves the donor class and corporations. He listens to big money. I have yet to see Poliquin hold town hall meetings. It’s important to listen to all constituents, to be available to them and to guard Mainers’ interests, especially working-class folks and the […]

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Sen. Collins should reject nominee

I can’t imagine anyone being so uncaring a person that they would imply, in print, in the yearbook (a book many people will hold onto for their entire lives) that they had had sex with the same women that other people on their sports team had done. Brett Kavanaugh could have stepped up and apologized. […]

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Reject candidate for Supreme Court

At the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps, former volunteers attending the celebration in Washington were invited to their home-state senator’s offices. We met with Sen. Susan Collins to discuss issues relevant to the Peace Corps. It was a fascinating meeting. Sen. Collins was keenly aware of all the issues we wished to […]

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Question authority, political or religious

“May you live in interesting times,” has often been identified as a Chinese curse. I say amen to that, because these are very, very interesting times. When did the level of drama involving women’s rights, politics and religion ever reach such heights? All three at the same time? Not since women’s suffrage; not since the […]

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Consider John Butler for commissioner

For anyone seeking to vote for an appropriate candidate in the wide array of possibilities, I recommend looking at John Butler, who is seeking a position as an Androscoggin County commissioner. I have known Butler since 1997 when I moved to the neighborhood in which he resides. He is a strong supporter of his neighbors […]

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Collins — do the respectable thing

I strongly urge Sen. Susan Collins to oppose the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. This issue goes above adherence to party ties. As a society, we are in a moment of taking sexual harassment and assault seriously for the first time in history. To ignore accusations and confirm Kavanaugh would not only […]

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Take a look at Christine Ford

Why are the Democrats so concerned with Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s drinking, but hardly mention Christine Blasey Ford’s drinking the day or night in question? She admitted that she had a beer. Who knows how many she really had. And, at 15 years old, even one beer might give a person that age enough of a […]

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Republicans' war on women

Forget for a moment Christine Blasey Ford’s statement. Look, really look, at Brett Kavanaugh — his anger, his entitlement, his drinking, his hot-headed temperament, his frat-boy mentality, his saving calendars from his glory days (yikes). Look at his policies and partisan attitudes. I do not want a lifetime appointment given to an immature man who, […]