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Littleton sets aside a day for senator

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By LORNA COLQUHOUN
New Hampshire Union Leader Correspondent

Government proclamations, humorous anecdotes and good doses of heartfelt gratitude marked Judd Gregg Day in Littleton. Click on the image below to view Union Leader Correspondent Lorna Colquhoun's video from the ceremonies.

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YOUR COMMENTS


Since when did it become the Federal Government's job to pay for local projects like an Opera house? This is a local government's job, and if not, then maybe the State. Not the federal government. I am tired of my tax dollars being wasted on projects like this. If you don't want your tax dollars going to other states for parking garages and museums, then you shouldn't expect Federal dollars coming to you for these projects. "support the general welfare, provide for the common defense", sound familiar? I don't think these types of projects fit the Constitution.
- Dennis, Gorham

Judd Gregg is awesome. Thank you Judd for all of your service for N.H. No Democrat will ever compare to you.
- Jeff, Bethlehem

Jim from Raymond, maybe I can helpo with your 4th grade current events report, that would be Barney Frank and Chris Dodd you are thinking of.
- Allan, Rochester

Judd Gregg Day?
Are you kidding?
This is the man that assisted congress in exporting all our jobs. This is the man that sat back and allowed the administration to make 11 trillion dollars disappear. This is the man who allowed banks, insurance companies, and investment firms to make another 11 trillion dollars disappear.

This is the man who refused to allow any accountability for the contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is the man that said NOTHING while oil and energy companies manipulated market prices while working class Americans suffered.

This is the man who supported funding cuts to struggling communities like Littleton.
This is the man who was “against earmarks” yet he got you a bunch of them.

Those earmarks are a mere pittance compared to what he helped take away.

This, the man who would sell you out in a heartbeat to his highest campaign donor and has repeatedly demonstrated that fact is whom you honor?

Judd Gregg Day? Please, what’s next Benedict Arnold Day?
- Jim, Raymond NH

Littleton should have taxpayer appreciation day and CUT the tax burden that the town officials keep piling on its citizens who own property. Enough is enough,stop spending our money on needless projects and rein in the school budget.
- Dave, Littleton

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