A vote for Canders
November will provide a great opportunity to elect Republican Sam Canders to the State House.
We need leaders who will listen to their constituents and who have the courage to stand up and defend our rights. As a resident of District 15 and someone who has witnessed Canders’ leadership abilities firsthand, I am convinced that he will serve us well.
Steve Carey
Bangor
Will the real Mitt Romney please stand up
Who is the real Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney? We have seen so many versions, it is hard to know. The lasting impression is of a man who has lost his bearings, who like a chameleon takes on the coloration of those around him but has no moral compass of his own.
Is that the quality we want or need in a leader?
Michael McMillen
Brooksville
Thank you, President Obama
Seeing through rhetoric from our current political setting, the president and his administration are the first of either party to self-initiate a trade case against China and its lawless trade policies.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has only called Chinese trade violations petty names. The president also has been busy with a World Trade Organization case that holds China accountable for violating trade laws on auto manufacturing.
This has resulted in real job opportunities in the pipe and tube industry, the tire industry, steel, paper and now auto. There is a whole lot more to be done.
Regardless if you will be supporting the president in November, it doesn’t hurt to take time out and recognize real actions that help real people.
Bruce Bryant
Former Democratic state senator
Dixfield
Keep Maine traditions, vote no
Maine, vacationland, the way life should be. Maine is a land of tradition. It’s a tradition to catch one of the pink-fleshed trout from the Sourdnahunk or a Brookie from the Molunkus.
It’s a Maine tradition to hear the clunk of the lobster boats as they check their traps off Vinalhaven or Boothbay Harbor. It’s a Maine tradition to honor a potato blossom, a whoopie pie, a drink called Moxie and Bangor Taffee.
It’s a Maine tradition to go to Bar Harbor in the summer, the Ski Tow in the winter, the hunting camp in the fall and enjoy mud season in the spring. It’s a Maine tradition to refer to the highest point of land in Maine as “the Mountain,” to be the state that enjoys being the first place the sun hits every morning in the United States.
Now we are asked to throw our traditions away by being the first state to decide by referendum to unite two people of the same sex in holy matrimony. Please honor the traditions of the great state of Maine by voting “no” on Question 1 and once again vote down this nontraditional union of two individuals of the same sex.
Rev. Stephen J. Nissley
Sherman
Marriage lifestyles
I read with interest Suzanne Carver’s Oct. 9 OpEd, which had me shaking my head in disbelief about the common misconception there seem to be from advocates of same-sex marriage regarding those who support traditional marriage.
To be clear, nobody I know feels that those engaged in alternative lifestyles are a personal threat. We don’t go around fearing what a practicing homosexual or practicing lesbian will personally do to us.
What is a threat is the ideology that seems to be foisted upon us to change one of mankind’s most revered institutions.
The singular intentions of a politically aggressive few to force our society to compromise a long-held value is the real threat, one that many of us take very seriously. The expectation that our society ought to compromise its collective conscience with regard to this group’s desire to redefine the institution of marriage I find as equally intolerable as they do our own beliefs about the lifestyle. This attitude smacks of arrogance and hypocrisy.
If civil unions cannot fix the legal problems of the partnership of same-sex couples, then we need to work to make it happen, but we must not change the most basic and essential definition of marriage simply because one group wishes to force complete acceptance upon an unwilling society whose members, both religious and nonreligious find morally wrong.
Ralph Ackley
Machias
Curb Farnham
In her first term in the Maine State, Republican Nichi Farnham, who represents Bangor and Hermon, voted to end Maine’s 38-year policy of same-day voter registration. In this she was a leader, not a mere follower, of the efforts by right-wing Republicans in Maine and in other states like Ohio and Wisconsin.
Unlike most of her fellow legislators, however, Farnham has in her district hundreds, maybe thousands, of students, many of whom would have been affected by this avowedly anti-democratic law that, once passed, was decisively overturned by referendum. I hope that my fellow citizens in the good senator’s district, not least of all students at Husson and the University of Maine in Bangor, keep this in mind as they choose between Farnham and Democrat Geoffrey Gratwick, who would never embrace restrictions on potential voters.
Howard Segal
Bangor
Schneck can make a difference
It is wonderful when someone with varied experiences in the private sector offers to serve in the Maine Legislature.
A seasoned businessman and military veteran with a great love of the outdoors and an optimist’s view of life, Democrat John Schneck is someone you can count on for an honest opinion and a true desire to serve all the people.
Schneck has run a small business, worked in radio news, volunteered in his community and raised a family here. His first campaign for public office has been a true family affair, his wife Mary accompanying him on his many forays into the neighborhoods of the district.
I have no doubt that Schneck will stand up for the middle class in the Maine House of Representatives, that he will bring a healthy private sector perspective and very solid values to bear on all the complex issues facing our state.
No person can change Augusta alone, but a person like Schneck can truly make a difference.
I urge Bangor voters in District 16 to elect Schneck to the House of Representatives.
Janet T. Mills
Former attorney general
Farmington



Rev. Stephen J. Nissley–
It is an old Maine tradition to help our neighbors when they need us. It is an old Maine tradition to treat everyone fairly. By denying our gay brethren the same rights that the rest of have, we are abandoning them in their time of need and we are being completely unfair by not allowing them basic comforts that the rest of have.
This traditional Mainer will be voting YES on 1.
Excellent reply to the good minister’s old-fashioned bigotry. Wonder what church he leads or lead. The same argument was, of course, long used to deny women and African Americans the right to vote. As scholars have noted, Rev. Nissley, “traditions” like even Christmas have been invented and can be challenged, not least in the name of the decency you clearly lack.
Howard, Nichi is spot on. Why can’t the students register ahead of time? Or do the dems want them to vote in their home town and in Bangor or Orono? This practice has been a mainstay for the dem party for many decades.
You better talk to the Supreme Court they have determined it legal, so one must live with it. How do you know that they are more for D’s than R’s, have you been polling them? I’ve known a lot of students who vote Republican, should we stop those voting Democratic and let the R’s vote?
Doesn’t happen and you know it.
The majority of the states have voter ID. Even RI has voter ID now. I have never heard one argument against voter ID which makes any sense. This is Maine, where even a prisoner can vote! Ignorance is abundant.
The majority of the states have voter id because the right wing nuts were able to garner support in spite of no proof of voter fraud. Here in Maine we generally require proof of wrong before we penalize people, especially concerning basic rights.
As you display.
And of course you have fabricated some “proof” to back up your fairy tale?
When Brent Littlefield, prime advisor to Gov. LePage both during and after the election, was student body president at UMaine he limited use of the bus or van to take students wishing to vote on election day to students who said they’d be voting Republican. Would-be Democratic voters were unable to board the vehicle paid for by student fees. The latter students were duped into thinking that private funds were paying for the Republican-only vehicle DON’T TELL ME THAT ONLY DEMS DO THIS. WHY IS IT SO AWFUL FOR STUDENTS AND OTHERS TO REGISTER AND VOTE ON THE SAME DAY? IN THE ABSENCE OF ANY SUBSTANTIAL VOTER FRAUD, WHY NOT MAKE VOTING EASIER? Because Nichi doesn’t want any additional progressives voting against her and her fellow right-wingers.
In California you have to register to vote 25 days before the election.
Redundant and irrelevant. Strike two.
Same-day voter registration was SPONSORED and UNANIMOUSLY passed by REPUBLICANS back in the early 70’s when that party still had a sense of rationality to it. Now that the Republicans have become the Radical TeaPublicans, rationality is GONE, and now they are awash in extremism and delusion of the very worst order. Same-day registration has worked well for 38 years, and the galactic nonsense about voter fraud and double voting is an absolute LIE and in virtually non-existent as has been PROVEN by study upon study, investigation upon investigation, and the simple record of any such incidents over time here and throughout the nation. So enough of that LIE. And I guess Farnham was WRONG and you are WRONG too because last year Mainers overwhelmingly CRUSHED this sickening right wing LIE at the voting booth in the Peoples’ Veto referendum to reinstate same-day registration. Your views are WAY out of touch with the mainstream and sheer reality on this and are based on LIES and DELUSIONAL thinking.
In California you have to register to vote 25 days before the election.
This is Maine on the East coast, we make our own laws.
So what?
Michael McMillen– this empty suit is unbelievable, he out and out lies, is hypocritical, makes big mistakes and never takes them back, lets idiots like Trump, Gov. Sununu and Gov. Palin come out with racist and just plain ignorant statements about Pres. Obama. Never does he say that is not right, I do give John McCain credit for correcting a woman in the 2008 race for calling Obama an Arab. Why in God’s name would anyone trust this man, I never thought the people in this country would allow a person such as this even get 30% of the vote. Believe me when I tell you Romney will do everything to get his rich buddies paid back for the money they have spent on elections, he’ll make abortion impossible, he’ll have us in a war by the 4th year of his term(he has 17 of the Bush neo-cons) there will be a larger and larger gap between the rich and middle class. If he wins we will all be sorry we didn’t send him to the Cayman Islands to live with his money. Why is nobody questioning his lack of tax returns, his money in Switzerland and Cayman Islands, they are nothing but tax avoidance schemes, yet no one is pressing for answers.
UNBELIEVABLE
You should look up Obama’s genealogy. he has a higher percentage of Arab ancestry than black.
SO WHAT!
And everybody knows that the Constitution restricts the presidency to those whose veins contain only white blood. LOL OMG And these stupid people get to vote????????
So?
Not all African Muslims are Arab, especially Kenyans. And they’re probably Hamitic rather than Negroid.
As others have said, so what?
M. McMillen, B. Bryant, H. Segal: good letters.
Rev. Nissley: with all due respect, flowery images are no reason to vote no on 1. Rather vote yes on 1.
R. Ackley: Your side tends toward arrogance and hypocrisy. Anemic and often unavailable Civil Unions are not the answer.
delete, posted to wrong place. Discus strike again!
Bet I know what it was. Again.
A note to Geoff Gratwick: Having Howard Segal stump for you doesn’t help you. That guy is off the wall.
Never the less, the message is a valid one.
Rev. Nissley, my family has been in Maine for well over 100 years. I was born and raised here. I was taught early in life to live and let live, and that is the greatest tradition for a Mainer.
BIG GOVERNMENT REPUBLICANS need to stay right out of people’s PRIVATE lives and allow everyone the “liberty and freedom” they claim to value so much. Republicans, the PRIVATE decisions people make with regard to whom they want to marry does not affect you at all. So stop being ultra hypocrites and keep YOUR BIG INTRUSIVE GOVERNMENT out of everyone else’s PRIVATE lives including our PRIVATE health and reproductive decisions as well. BUTT OUT. It is NONE of your business.
Yes, Nichi Farnham is VERY RIGHT WING. No matter how nice she appears in public and in private settings, she has voted with Paul LeBUFFOON 92% of the time. She STRONGLY supported the NATIONAL RIGHT WING AGENDA chucked out by ALEC and the Koch Brothers and the Heritage Foundation to foist voter suppression laws on us, such as the effort to eliminate same-day voter registration. DISGUSTING ! And Nichi, we are not going to just forget this ROTTEN HORRID ACT based entirely on LIES about non-existent “voter fraud”. THAT was a foul heap of horse hockey. Farnham and the rest of the Maine right wing LIED OVER AND OVER AGAIN to the people of Maine, but we didn’t buy it. And we CRUSHED the TeaRadicals at the polls when we preserved same-day registration in that referendum last year. (It was all supposed to be about “jobs jobs jobs”, and then, of course, we got the typical RIGHT WING BAIT AND SWITCH.) In addition, Farnham headed a RIGHT WING PAC, gave a lot of money to it, was involved in it for a long time, and then did not bother to make sure her name was removed from it as she entered her clean elections re-election campaign, a campaign she at first didn’t know she even had to file for because she thought she had a four-year term. Didn’t even know how long her own term was. CLUELESS and NO EXCUSE FOR IT. Farnham does not represent the values of the large majority of her district, and she needs to GO.
Schneck will be a GREAT State Legislator.
MittTwit RobMe is the PIONEER OF OUTSOURCING TO CHINA, made millions killing American jobs and sending them to China, and he is PHONY and a LIAR of the worst order. Right now his Bain Capital company is closing a profitable electronics plant in Illinois and sending it to China. SICKENING. MittTwit reinvents himself every day, and the LIES just keep spewing out. The other day campaigning in Ohio he claimed Chrysler was moving to China. LIE ! Totally WRONG ! In fact, they are expanding production in the US. Chrysler immediately issued a statement saying that was totally FALSE. MittTwit RobMe is a LIAR and FAKE and a JOB KILLER who hides his money in the Cayman Islands, pays lower taxes than the middle class, won’t show his tax returns, and would not run for re-election in Massachusetts because his poll numbers were in the tank and he was going to get CRUSHED by Deval Patrick. He is now about to lose BOTH his home states of Michigan and Massachusetts by HUGE margins. So much for the MittTwit.
Frankly Mr. Ackley, your “arrogance and hypocrisy” offends me.
Rev. Stephen J. Nissley:
Bigotry is not a “tradition” in the Maine I was born and raised in…
Try again.
Yessah on 1
Let me try to understand you, Rev. Nissley. If the voters agree that single sex marriage makes sense then this will destroy the tradition of the lobster industry, the making of Whoopie Pies, the ability of potato plants to blossom, hunting season will be eradicated, Bar Harbor will cease to exist and the soda industry will lose Moxie.
I’m having a really hard time with this one, Rev. Nissley. Perhaps you could you explain how all this is going to work?
Oh, no! Not the demise of Moxie! I’m voting yes.
Nichi Farnham is an excellent senator for us in Bangor. Same day voting isn’t a big deal to me one way or the other, but character is important. She deserves another two years.
It’s a big deal to a lot of people. And should be a big deal to all Mainers.
Interesting how rape is “God’s will” but homosexuality is a “choice.” You guys just make this garbage up as you go along.
Reminds me of the early computer acronym GIGO (garbage in =garbage out) The strange thing is that these guys never ever see the disconnect in what passes for logic in their minds.
Why have the Monday letters been closed already?
I was wondering that too. I’m guessing one of the religious fanatics went ballistic.