Welcome to the Littleton, Massachusetts, Republican Town Committee!
We are the Republican Party for Littleton, MA. Our mission is to recruit and
help elect Republicans for local, state and national public office and advance the interests of
Republican core values.
Republicans believe in a smaller government, empowering individuals to reach
their highest potential. We believe in community, not mandates and that everyone should be treated
as equals, not lumped into constituencies. However, along with individual liberty comes responsibility
and accountability, and this is also true for government.
Littleton Republican Town Committee
PO Box 682, Littleton, MA 01460
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Unofficial results of the January 19, 2010, statewide special election for U.S. Senator...
November 13, 2008
A video of a 2006 interview with now-Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel for president-elect Barack Obama reveals plans for mandatory induction for all young adults into a civilian “force.”
“If you’re worried about, are you going to have to do 50 jumping jacks, the answer is yes,” Emanuel told the interviewer, a reporter who was podcasting for the New York Daily News at the time.
WND reported last weekend when the official website for Obama, Change.gov, announced he would “require” all middle school through college students to participate in community service programs.
However, after a flurry of blogs protested children being drafted into Obama’s proposed youth corps, officials softened the website’s wording.
Originally, under the tab “America Serves,” Change.gov read, “President-Elect Obama will expand national service programs like AmeriCorps and Peace Corps and will create a new Classroom Corps to help teachers in under served schools, as well as a new Health Corps, Clean Energy Corps, and Veterans Corps.
“Obama will call on citizens of all ages to serve America, by developing a plan to require 50 hours of community service in middle school and high school and 100 hours of community service in college every year,” the site announced.
WND previously reported on a video of a marching squad of Obama youth and Obama’s “civilian national security force,” which he said in July would be just as powerful and well-funded as the U.S. military....
By Denise Lavoie, Associated Press Writer
February 1, 2008
BOSTON — A lawyer for an MIT student held at gunpoint after she walked into Logan International Airport wearing what authorities believed was a bomb asked a judge to throw out the charges Friday, saying the device was a legitimate form of free speech.
Star Simpson, 19, of Lahaina, Hawaii, was arrested by state troopers while wearing a computer circuit board and wiring on her sweatshirt when she went to the airport to pick up her boyfriend last September. She was charged with possessing a hoax device
Thomas Dwyer Jr., a lawyer for Simpson, said his client didn’t think her shirt would scare anyone. He said she’d been wearing the shirt for several days on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, and it had not alarmed anyone....
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
In Tuesday’s primary election, Massachusetts Democrats chose as their Senate nominee a woman who kept a clearly innocent man in prison in order to advance her political career.
Martha Coakley isn’t even fit for the late Teddy Kennedy’s old seat. (What is it about this particular Senate seat?)
During the daycare/child molestation hysteria of the ’80s, Gerald Amirault, his mother, Violet, and sister, Cheryl, were accused of raping children at the family’s preschool in Malden, Mass., in what came to be known as the second-most notorious witch trial in Massachusetts history.
By Ken Smith
Letter to the Editor, Littleton Independent, January 29, 2009
To the editor,
So, now that President Bush is out of office is it still “patriotic to dissent?” because I would like to dissent a bit. Not to complain about President Obama - although given the historic component of his election there are a handful of black conservatives that I would prefer to have seen inaugurated last week - but to make a point about the messianic adulation and breathless expression of hope that so many people bestow upon him....
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
In a front-page article on Jan. 2 of this year, The New York Times took a brief respite from its ongoing canonization of Barack Obama and returned to its series on violent crimes committed by returning GIs, or as I call it: “U.S. Military, Psycho Killers.”
The Treason Times’ banner series about Iraq and Afghanistan veterans accused of murder began in January last year but was quickly discontinued as readers noticed that the Times doggedly refused to provide any statistics comparing veteran murders with murders in any other group....