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To: FJB who wrote (625947)8/26/2011 11:28:45 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575622
 
Hope not. Man!



To: FJB who wrote (625947)8/26/2011 12:22:33 PM
From: joseffy2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1575622
 
Inner-city Catholic school doors super glued before Gov. Walker visit Friday
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By Jay Sorgi and Jon Byman8/26/2011
620wtmj.com



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      MILWAUKEE - Someone has vandalized a school in Milwaukee ahead of a visit from Governor Walker and threats of protests over the Governor's visit. Someone super glued the front door to Messmer Preparatory School on Milwaukee's north side before the Governor's visit.

      "Some of these folks super glued our front doors at the prep school," said Br. Bob Smith, OFM, the president of Messmer Catholic Schools, about the school on the corner of North Fratney and East Burleigh Streets.

      He told Newsradio 620 WTMJ that a woman was walking in front of the school Thursday, asking people to protest.

      According to Br. Smith, one protester said " 'Get ready for a riot,' because they were going to disrupt the visit."

      Br. Smith said that, in his opinion, the Republican governor's visit to read to students there on Friday was not about political overtones connected to protests that have been happening all year in the state regarding the rollback of collective bargaining rights for many public workers.

      "People ought to start acting like adults," said Br. Smith.

      "You've got little kids who have no clue what you're even talking about, and you make something political when it isn't, that's just flat-out wrong."