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Sensible to run the country like a business | Letter

For four years, Americans were in a “constitutional crisis” when illegals were allowed into our country. And when Americans had to pay higher tariffs to other countries for goods. Now that those countries are being required to do the same, they don’t like it. Who said the U.S. has to save the world when we […]

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Student-athlete’s letter was an inspiration | Letter

I write with respect and admiration for Anelise Feldman, the high school track athlete who articulately addressed what it is actually like to be a teammate of the transgender student that censured Rep. Laurel Libby felt compelled to name in a Facebook post. Ms. Feldman’s letter to the editor on May 14 displayed maturity and […]

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How does Trump define success? | Letter

Our president has bragged about the “most successful” first 100 days in presidential history. Successful for whom? The stock market has had its worst performance in a president’s first 100 days since 1974, and gross domestic product dropped over the first quarter of 2025, the first time in years. Of course, the president is not […]

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Rep. Golden is wrong to avoid town halls | Letter

Rep. Jared Golden said that he won’t hold town halls because of groups like Indivisible. He says this group is using dark money to further polarize American politics. Perhaps he should learn about Indivisible before he spreads rumors. The founders of Indivisible gave an excellent podcast the other day. I suggest that Rep. Golden and […]

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Wells should reject ICE | Letter

The April 15 coverage of Monmouth and Winthrop’s withdrawal from the 287(g) agreement with ICE highlights a critical issue for Wells. It’s not just “divisive”; this agreement actively erodes the trust between our local law enforcement and immigrant communities. When officers become immigration enforcers, cooperation diminishes, making all residents less safe as victims and witnesses […]

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Israel’s barbarity in Gaza must end | Letter

In 2015, relatives of the victims of a mass shooting inside the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, stood up in court and publicly forgave the murderer of their parents, grandparents and children. That was just two days after the unprovoked, racially motivated shooting. On Oct. 7, 2023, 1,200 innocent Israelis and […]