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A dose of reality

Gotta joke for you: President Donald Trump. That’s it. That’s the punch line. Blame it on our celebrity- and reality show-obsessed culture. (I’ve got news for folks who think those shows are “real.” They’re enhanced, scripted, OK? Nothing can be real if a camera is capturing your every move.) Now Maine’s “tell it like it […]

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Nation must come to its senses

As a recovering ex-Democrat for the past 14 years, I find it incredibly sad to see what depths that once great party has devolved to. The party I knew used to represent and speak to and for the hard-working common people. Now it seems to speak to and for those who refuse to work and […]

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C. Swanton: The worst president in history

I applaud William Sullivan’s rebuttal (July 12) to the head-in-the-sand remarks of Michael Nadeau (July 8) and John Mansur (July 10). Of course Sullivan was right in saying that Barack Obama was unqualified to be president. If Nadeau thinks being named editor of the leftist Harvard Law Journal qualifies one to be president then I […]

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W. Sullivan: Blame it on affirmative action

This is in response to Michael Nadeau’s response (July 8) to my letter, “Obituary for America” (July 3). I thank Nadeau for respecting my First Amendment rights. I do not support any form of discrimination. That includes the type of discrimination that I believe launched Barack Obama on his meteoric rise through academia. It is […]

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J. Mansur: America will not die

This is in response to William Sullivan’s letter (July 3). To paraphrase Mark Twain, America’s demise is greatly exaggerated. On Inauguration Day 2009, President Barack Obama was installed according to the will of the people, then he was re-elected in 2012 by a majority of voters and Electoral College votes. Sullivan is welcome to his […]

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M. Nadeau: A basic American value

Regarding the letter to the editor, “Obituary for America,” written by William Sullivan (July 3), I have two observations: The first relates to his comment about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision regarding same-sex marriage. He has a right to denounce the Court’s decision. Perhaps “equal justice under law” has a different meaning to me than […]

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B. Bussiere: We would be unstoppable

This is in response to William Sullivan’s letter, printed Feb. 28. It got me inspired. I would like to run as his vice presidential candidate. I am a woman, a married conservative and, most importantly, a Christian. So, here is what I will go with for the campaign (to gain liberal media support). I will […]

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W. Sullivan: I shall run for president

I preface this letter by stating that I am actually a tea party Republican; however, I have decided I want to run for president of the United States. Having said that, I realize I must take advantage of the left-wing media bias and its double standards and that if I stand any chance of achieving […]