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Insulting comments about ICE hit a nerve | Letter

I’m responding to an insulting June 29 letter to the editor in which ICE agents were likened to Gestapo officers of Nazi Germany (“Why are ICE agents wearing masks?”). The writer makes a comparison between “uniformed and proud members of the Third Reich” and ICE agents who cover their faces with masks. How dare he […]

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Susan Collins is committed to AmeriCorps | Letter

Sen. Collins has been a longtime supporter of and advocate for AmeriCorps. As a member of the National Service Congressional Caucus, Sen. Collins has actively worked to strengthen AmeriCorps. She co-sponsored legislation to exclude AmeriCorps Education Awards from federally taxable income. In 2021, she joined a bipartisan effort to introduce legislation to expand national service […]

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Who does Susan Collins love most? | Letter

Does Susan Collins love President Trump or does she love Maine? She must choose because they are mutually exclusive. As for a “Declaration of Conscience,” Collins is no Liz Cheney (and neither is anyone else, after what happened to her). And, a Margaret Case Smith-style “Declaration” would have no effect, other than to incur Trump’s […]

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Some important reading ahead of July 4 | Letter

Independence Day will be soon be upon us. We should all read the entire Declaration of Independence before then. Note how often the word “tyrant” is used? (Wonder how long it will be before President Trump will ask to be addressed as Sire or Your Majesty? It would be just one more of his wild […]

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If protests should be civil, so should all the rest | Letter

While I agree that negative signs can be distasteful during peaceful protests (“Maine should protest without insults,” June 25), I wonder how so many people can think that rude, nasty, disrespectful, demeaning comments and profanity, publicly on camera or on social media, is any different. Our elected officials can profess their religious convictions, cite passages […]