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Letter: Beem should stick to the sweet stuff
Shame on you for printing that heinous column, "Bring Back Compassionate Conservatism," by Edgar Allen Beem. Most who read your weekly paper do so mainly for the "wishful gossip" and humor provided from the Police Beat, as well as to catch up on recent civic and school-related news. If people are looking to read insults spewed toward those who do not share his "leftist-liberal-progressive" views, we could simply go to the editorial section of the Portland Press Herald every single day. For you to devote the editorial section of that particular week to the shortcomings of Michael Doyle from Falmouth, for "sucking up the town's resources", yet print another one of Edgar Allen Beem's irrational rants about what make's one a "true American," as if he's not "sucking the life out of civilized social behavior," seems ironic at best.
I understand Mr. Beem's column, "The Universal Notebook," is an outlet for his "personal, weekly look at the world around him," but rest assured, Mr. Beem's opinion is simply not "universal." Mr. Beem should stick to writing sweet and touching stories about becoming a grandfather for the first time, because, maybe then, and only then, he would be able to maintain an itty-bitty newborn grasp on the itsy-bitsy-teenie-weenie bit of respect he still might have left in this world.
Karen Libby
Cumberland Center
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For a fine expose on liberal bigotry by a Pulitzer Prize winning author, check out Krauthammer's latest.
It's called "The Last Refuge of a Liberal," and you can find it here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/26/AR201008...
It addresses Beem's arrogance and sanctimony perfectly, as in this line:
"But because a comeuppance is due the arrogant elites whose undisguised contempt for the great unwashed prevents them from conceding a modicum of serious thought to those who dare oppose them."
Naturally I am flattered that you would find it necessary to call on a Pultizer Prize winner for the Washington Post to counter the opinion of a freelance columnist in the Forecaster. The only thing Mr. Krauthammer gets right in that column, by the way, is how the rest of us see the phony Tea Party patriots -- "racist, nativist, homophobic Islamophobes."

The Edgar Allen Beem piece on compassionate conservatism was wonderful. I get the forecaster every week mainly to read his blog. I do occasionally read some right wing stuff just to stay fair and ballanced like Fox News, but Beem has the knack of telling it like it is, keep, up the good work...
rodwade