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Letter: Children should not be political props

Thursday’s Feb. 27 Press Herald front page featured a photo of state Rep. Elizabeth Caruso, R-Caratunk, announcing a bill she’s sponsoring on school-age transgender athletes. Rep. Caruso, at a podium indicating the location is the State House, is surrounded by minor girls, several apparently under age 10. Debate on this bill rightly belongs as an […]

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Michael Boom: The false leader

Does it seriously come down to threats? That if the people do not re-elect the present administration, we are all doomed to a life of misery and poverty? Serious minds think otherwise. I refuse to kiss the ring of my benefactor — the stable genius who says he was sent from above. False leadership is […]

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Joseph Keelan: Stop the insults and mudslinging

This is in response to Mary Jane Newell’s letter, “Bottom line: Elect Republicans” (Aug. 16). Through crocodile tears, Newell laments the slings and arrows suffered by insults foisted upon her — such as bigot, nationalist, white supremacist, racist, fascist, generally-not-nice-person. And she is correct to call them out as ludicrous. Those words carry serious consequences […]

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Diane Libby: Forward or backward

I write in response to a story in the Sun Journal (Aug. 17). With all due respect,  if the situation of racism at Edward Little High School is so out of hand, it was a newsworthy story for the Boston Globe to quote Auburn School Superintendent Katy Grondin, “There is room for improvement.” If Grondin […]