Recently, I contacted the offices of Sens. Angus King and Susan Collins with a question. Both expound that veterans be given total care, as they declare that today’s military and veterans are the protection of the nation’s democracy. Senate Bill SR 299: “The restoration of presumptive rights to Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans exposure to […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Keep Jess Fay in office
Having interacted with Jess Fay as a citizen, select board member and adult education teacher, I can say that she is a caring and passionate representative for my community. Last year, when my son came home and told me that Rep. Fay sat in on one of his high school classes, I was very impressed, […]
Golden's ad is reprehensible
A political ad on television showing Rep. Jared Golden discharging a rifle stunned me. The symbolism of deadly force in a political campaign is horrifying. In one breath, the candidate is marching valiantly off to war, the next discharging a weapon in the direction of a public policy, embraced by a serving U.S. Congressman. Keep […]
Carbon tax is best first step
In his letter (Sept. 8), Garrett Mason stated, “a carbon tax would raise gas and electricity costs for all consumers and have little environmental impact.” Though raising fossil fuel costs for consumers, the proposal by the Citizen’s Climate Lobby includes a dividend which would give more money back to the majority of Maine households than […]
Protect interests of Maine citizens
The subhead to a story (Sept. 13) in the Sun Journal about abusive phone calls to Sen. Susan Collins’ office states that “profanity and anger mark Kavanaugh vote messages.” Later in the story, Collins describes a criminally threatening call that her staff plans to turn over to the police. Although the person behind the call […]
No longer a balanced view
I am in total agreement with Robert Thompson’s letter to the editor (Sept. 13). I have noticed a definite change in bias since the acquisition by Reade Brower. I can no longer count on the newspaper to provide a balanced point of view. That bias threatens the country and threatens my continued purchase of the […]
Cloutier is needed in Augusta
It is with great pleasure that I write this in support of Kristen Cloutier’s candidacy to represent the voters in House District 60. I have known Cloutier both personally and professionally for almost 20 years. I first met her when she moved back to her home town from New York City. From the day she […]
Wrong to publish arrests
I can’t believe the Sun Journal chose to publish an article and post the pictures of several men caught trying to engage a prostitute. Yes, they did something wrong, but I don’t think the whole world, let alone the town they live in, needs to know. The crime of engaging a prostitute is not like […]
Claxton the most qualified candidate
I write to lend my strong support to Ned Claxton, who is running for Senate District 20. I have known Claxton off and on through the years, first playing recreational basketball with him and later I got to know him as a physician. I have always been impressed by his decency and common sense. I […]
Keim is my choice for Maine Senate
I find myself depressed by the relentless partisan politics raging around me. It is wearisome navigating the unacceptable and unconstitutional maelstrom tearing through the news and watching as politics reduces itself to a toxic boiling mess, poisoning everything. Thankfully, I find I am not the only individual who still feels that the ends do not […]