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Gulf Of Maine Wind Turbines = Future Problems

Offshore Windmills-An Environmental Disaster for the Gulf of Maine

Interview with Jerry Leeman: Today we bring you a story about a handful of fishermen rallying against a billion-dollar green industrial project, shady foreign corporations, and our own federal and state government. All are conspiring to generate a cash cow for…

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This is a picture of a. Person in the army kneeling in prayer. With a quote from Philippines, four verses 11 through 13.

From Reprimand to Restoration: MAJ Gary’s Historic Victory

When Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reposted Major H. Michael Gary’s story on X, it wasn’t just a show of support. It was the public validation of a fight that had stretched across four long years—a fight against unlawful mandates, institutional retaliation, and…

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New England Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) Enhanced Response Package (CERF-P) Soldiers, donned in full chemsuits, treat mock victims during the unit’s validation exercise this past May at Joint Base Cape Cod, Mass. Maine Army National Guard. Army Values composited on the picture.

A Calculated Attempt to Silence a Truth Teller: The Ordeal of Major Mike Gary

Major Michael Gary, a highly trained and respected Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) officer, has endured a relentless campaign aimed at stripping him of his security clearance, career, and reputation in the Maine ArmyNational Guard (MEARNG). The…

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As a Senator, Shenna Bellows Voted to Make Ballot Questions Straightforward – But as Secretary of State, She Ignores the Law She Once Supported

On June 20th, 2019, Governor Janet Mills (D) signed LD 534, a bill to make ballot initiative questions easier to understand, into law with an emergency preamble — meaning it went straight into effect. It was my first and only bill of any consequence signed into law during my three terms in the state legislature.

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Maine Should Support Sound Money By Passing LD 372

By Matthew Cortez As inflation cuts into Mainers’ savings, individuals and businesses are actively seeking ways to protect their hard-earned money. LD 372, sponsored by Sen. Marianne Moore (R-Washington) and Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn), and supported by the Sound Money Defense League and Money Metals Exchange, would end sales tax on purchases of gold and

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DAILY CALLER EXCLUSIVE: Top House Committees Sound Alarm On Suspected Chinese Spy Bases Just 90 Miles Off US Coast

DAILY CALLER EXCLUSIVE: Top House Committees Sound Alarm On Suspected Chinese Spy Bases Just 90 Miles Off US Coast

Two House committees called on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday to provide a classified briefing addressing the threat of multiple suspected Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spy installations throughout Cuba, according to a letter exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The letter, sent by the House Homeland Security Committee and House Select Committee

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Lawmakers Mull Ban on Housing Discrimination Against “Public Assistance” Recipients

The Maine State Legislature’s Housing and Economic Development Committee heard public testimony Tuesday on a bill that would make it illegal to discriminate against someone “in housing or public accommodation” for receiving public assistance. Just as it is currently against the law to discriminate against someone for being a member of a protected class, this

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House Minority Leader Takes Aim at Vague DEI Language with Bill to Require State Agencies and Schools to Define Their Use of the Word ‘Equity’

Rep. Katrina Smith (R-Palermo) presented a bill on Monday on behalf of House Minority Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham (R-Winter Harbor), addressing vague Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) language by requiring agencies to define what they mean by “equity.” [RELATED: AI Startup Reveals DEI-Related Language Embedded in Maine Education Laws…] “At its core, LD 1593 is

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What Romanian Runoff Says about the Russian Ruse

What Romanian Runoff Says about the Russian Ruse

Eastern European elections rarely make headlines in the U.S., but when Vice-President JD Vance spoke to the Munich Security Conference in February he made Romania’s recent round of elections a key theme of his argument on where Europe is going off track. This past Sunday’s result suggests Vance may have been prescient. Romanian voters, it

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Knox-County Democrat Wants to Spoil Your Firework Fun

Sen. Anne Beebe-Center wants to limit celebrations and curtail Mainers’ fun with a bill to reduce the hours allowed for commercial fireworks usage and increase penalties for violations that came up for public comment during a public hearing on Monday. [RELATED: Lewiston Democrat Wants State Workers to Get Days Off for Muslim Holidays…] “I submitted

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New England Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) Enhanced Response Package (CERF-P) Soldiers, donned in full chemsuits, treat mock victims during the unit’s validation exercise this past May at Joint Base Cape Cod, Mass. Maine Army National Guard photo by CPL Jarod Dye

National Guard Major and Biological Weapons Expert Continues Waiting for Justice, Despite Federal law Directing Service Members to be Reinstated

Army Reserve Major and former Maine National Guardsman Michael Gary was forced out of his full time AGR position in the Guard and faced multiple investigations in what he believes was retaliation for his refusal to take the MRNA COVID vaccine when it was mandated for…

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Federal Complaints Filed Over Maine House Censure of Rep. Laurel Libby, Alleging Constitutional Violations

Federal Complaints Filed Over Maine House Censure of Rep. Laurel Libby, Alleging Constitutional Violations

On March 18, 2025, Colin McWay of Westport Island submitted formal complaints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division regarding the Maine House of Representatives’…

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We The People

We The People

It’s the first line of our Constitution. But do we really know what it means? David Zuniga, author of the 2024 book, Now When We Rise, searched for years to discover the meaning of these 3 words handed down by our founding fathers as they created our U.S….

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Ain’t That Swell?

I doubt that the “journalists” gushing about the end of the Ramadan celebration, Eid Al-Fitr, realize that Sharia-compliant Muslims subordinate man-made laws such as our ME & U.S. Constitutions to Islamic doctrine? Or, s…

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U.S. Army Sgt. Justin Goff

The enemy of the People

A November 9, 2020 Gallup poll titled, Trust, Media and Democracy, identified that while 81% of Americans believe media is vital for democracy, 46% do not believe our media can be trusted. In that poll 3 of 4 people also believe the media is pushing an agenda….

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We the People are the De Jure Authority: Article 1 of the 1820 Maine Constitution S1-4 of 24.

We the People are the De Jure Authority: Article 1 of the 1820 Maine Constitution S1-4 of 24.

Section 1 Natural rights: “All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural, inherent and unalienable Rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and of pursuing…

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The etymology of “anarchy,” does it mean what you think it means?

The etymology of “anarchy,” does it mean what you think it means?

What comes to your mind when you hear the word anarchy? Is it a scene like unto “Mad Max Fury Road” or the Fallout video game series, a dystopian or semi-apocalyptic future, filled with bandits, feral beasts, cannibals, raiders, general chaos, dogs and…

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Freedom is the cure

Life expectancy is falling in the United States. Life expectancy is possibly the most definitive indicator of the health of a nation. It is a proxy of material things such as adequate housing, access to clean water and nutritious food, a clean environment, access to…

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The Maine Way Forward

Part 1: The Illness

“When did you move here?” or “where are you from?”

I am usually asked one of these two questions when I meet someone new, and I try to respond quickly.

“July of 2020, from Arizona, but my wife was born in Belfast.”

As if to say without saying, “yes, I’m ‘from away’, yes I moved here during “the thing”, yes I’m an ‘outtastater’. But my wife has roots here. I married into this culture and society.”

This passes most tests. It relaxes the locals. The next question they ask is “why would you leave Arizona for Maine?”

The question is usually stressed, exaggerated, and implies an attitude of derision toward Maine.

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Stop Digging

Stop Digging

Soon we will be electing our “leaders” for the next two years. It is unusual to have a single party in control of our state and the federal government. In the current election cycle, Democrats control the Presidency, the Governorship, and both houses of the Federal…

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Clueless

Some people are better in handling power than others. Janet Mills is not one of them. For 16 months, she extended emergency powers and denied the legislature the opportunity to do their jobs. Mills issued 98 executive orders under her declared “State of Emergency.”…

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