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M.J. Newell: Government gone power hungry

Liberals now outnumber conservatives, which doesn’t bode well politically for getting this country back to the founding principles for which it stood. As liberals continue to trample over the Bill of Rights, it only gets worse. The founders understood that, in the truest sense, the individual was in the greatest minority. He stood alone against […]

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M.J. Newell: Voting system needs scrutiny

I fail to understand why having a photo ID in order to vote would be discrimination, as Democrats claim. The advantage of having a photo ID would be that the votes would be fair. No more voting multiple times by people who have no regard for fairness or the law. No more dead people voting. […]

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M.J. Newell: Looking a lot like communism

Will this country survive three-plus more years of the Obama administration? The policies if his administration have contributed to the destruction of Egypt, Syria and Lebanon. The radicals taking over those countries are no better than the ones who were in power, and they all hate Christians and Jews. They are murdering Christians in those […]

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N. Smith: Why so upset?

This is in response to Mary Jane Newell’s letter, “Congress must do something” (Nov. 18). She brings up, again, Benghazi, Syria, Egypt and now adds Iran, as examples of President Obama’s failures. Then adds, “and now Obamacare.” I would like to remind her that it is called the Affordable Health Care Act and it is […]

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M.J. Newell: Congress must do something

Benghazi, Syria, Egypt … and now Obama is playing with fire in Iran. Israel, England, France are all expressing concern with the Obama administration’s (John Kerry) handling of Iran. And now Obamacare. Electing Obama as president was a disaster in the making. According to the Maine Wire, an estimated 3.5 million Americans have lost their […]

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D. Coulombe: Mary Jane hits a home run

I whole-heartedly agree with Mary Jane Newell‘s letter (July 23). While many people may find her views ghoulish and abhorrent, I believe she truly hit this one on the head. Newell also pointed out, correctly, that Martin was “not a child” and that he stood “nearly six feet tall.” Even though the 17-year-old Martin could […]

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M. Newell: Uproar over verdict unjustified

In reference to the uproar over the “not guilty” verdict for George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin, I would like to point out that most murders of blacks are committed by blacks. According to 2005 Bureau of Justice statistics, 93 percent of black murders are committed by blacks, and there are eight thousand […]