Wessler is courageous

loading...
Lawrence Lockman’s Op-ed column (BDN, Dec. 30) was so paranoid, illogical and twisted that it’s possible he actually wrote it himself. It’s sad that you wasted paper and ink on his diatribe. I know Assistant Attorney General Steve Wessler, whom Lockman accuses of “abusing the…
Sign in or Subscribe to view this content.

Lawrence Lockman’s Op-ed column (BDN, Dec. 30) was so paranoid, illogical and twisted that it’s possible he actually wrote it himself. It’s sad that you wasted paper and ink on his diatribe.

I know Assistant Attorney General Steve Wessler, whom Lockman accuses of “abusing the power of his state office” to “hijack civil rights law” and “accommodate politically correct liberal fascism.” This is nonsense. Wessler has been a courageous, effective public servant. Because of his efforts, Maine is slowly becoming a state where bigotry and intolerance have no place.

I am proud and glad there are people like Wessler living in Maine. Most Mainers agree, and reject the prejudice of Lockman and his fellow haters. David Foley Northport


Have feedback? Want to know more? Send us ideas for follow-up stories.

comments for this post are closed

By continuing to use this site, you give your consent to our use of cookies for analytics, personalization and ads. Learn more.