The Great Wisconsin Library
Wars
The USS Liberty Library At
Grafton Wisconsin
Grafton Wisconsin Is God's
Country
Grafton Is A Small Old Town In Wisconsin
Settled By Good Hardworking Germans
Grafton Wisconsin Via 1944
Grafton's Veteran Day Parade
From Anzio, to Normandy, and
onto Berlin, Grafton sent it's finest
Grafton Sits On The Wisconsin
River
'Golda Meir'
Library At The University Of Wisconsin
Funded by the American
Taxpayer
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The Story Of Two Libraries
In 1972 the University of Wisconsin built a massive library, named it
the
Golda Meir Library, and Christian
students on campus objected. The college administrators refused to
rename it, and name stuck. The local Hillel sent lists of protesting students to
Jewish professors, who would 'review' these students.
In Grafton, Wisconsin, 18 miles away a small community (population
8,500) a library was named The USS Liberty Memorial library, but this
time all hell broke loose.
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Grafton
Wisconsin
Just 18 miles due north of
the Milwaukee campus on the shore of Lake Michigan the town of
Grafton, population 8,500, decided
recently to replace the aging and overcrowded town library.
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Money Was
From Private Individuals
Unlike the Golda Meir
library, the Grafton library was to be built almost entirely with
private donations. A $250,000 pledge from the brothers Ted and Ben
Grob, who own a Grafton machine tool business.
The town said the Grobs could name the library and they chose to name
it The USS Liberty Memorial Library," and the town council approved.
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The
Dedication
The Jewish community went
berserk when the name was chosen.
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Jewish People Opposed It
Gideon Goldenholz, rabbi of
the Beth El Ner Tamid Synagogue in nearby Mequon, called it a cynical
act" which carries "a hint of anti-Semitism" and is therefore
"insulting to Jews."
Phone calls and letters from Israeli spokesmen in Milwaukee urged
local donors to withdraw their contributions because of the
"anti-Semitic"
influence.
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Citizens
Threatened And Federal Aid Cancelled
Soon Jim Grant, city
manager. discovered that someone was checking into his background,
verifying his military record, and otherwise searching for some fodder
for a scandal. Librarian Kathy Kafka learned that persons unknown were
attempting to verify her academic record.
Almost immediately Grant learned that the $83,000 federal
commitment had been "postponed" because of complaints about the
"anti-Semitic"
name.
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Chicago Newspapers Join In
Next, a solid barrage
of stories about the library appeared in
five area newspapers and the Chicago Tribune.
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Rubin Fromstein
"The
USS Liberty incident has become a rallying point for anti-
Israel and anti-Semetic people and groups," wrote Rubin
Fromstein for
the Milwaukee Jewish Council. The
letters flowed.
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The Golda Mier Library Is Publicly Funded
The whole thing is dedicated to this
Israeli bag women, with
paintings of Israeli wars, and their heroes.
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Endless School Plays
Students at the University have to sit through
endless workshops glorifying this flea infested hag.
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War
Heroes To The Rescue
When survivors Joe Meadors
and John Hrankowski visited Grafton
with former congressman Pete McCloskey to answer townspeople's
questions, the
Journal did not find the event worthy of coverage until forced to do
so days
later when readers complained.
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USS Liberty Survivors
Received Death Threats At
Dedication
Protesters came in via bus
from Milwaukee to disrupt the groundbreaking. Hecklers attended the
dedication.
Police
were on hand to provide protection. But the library went up as planned
and has not been the focus of further controversy.
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source
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Summary of the attack
Ward Boston
2006 update
Liberty and it's relationship to other False Flags
Audios with Ward Boston
Judicial Index