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jarnetatron June 9 2010, 22:58:06 UTC
I wouldn't want to work for that school. Fuck that.

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cuddlycthulhu June 9 2010, 23:03:33 UTC
She could get them on HIPAA (since that is protected information) but, unfortunately, courts have sided with private organizations against individuals in this kind of case before. It's sad and intolerant but not much she can do.

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malicious_pengy June 10 2010, 01:54:08 UTC
At first I was like, well, it's sort of obvious about when her conception was. It's fucked up to judge her for it, but it would probably be considered common knowledge that if she gave birth to a normal-sized baby 6 months after her wedding, she had premarital sex.

Then I realized it was three weeks, not months.

Three weeks before the wedding...fuck, I would have lied and had an "early" baby.

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carinn June 10 2010, 02:07:16 UTC
I'm a christian and I would have lied. If my child went to a christian school and her teacher got fired for getting pregnant 3 weeks before her wedding, I would pull my child out of that school. That kind of school probably would not want my children there, since I'm also a "dirty whore" that got pregnant out of wedlock, twice.

Christians do not make mistakes, tru fax. (oh god that all hurt to write)

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malicious_pengy June 10 2010, 02:15:49 UTC
I seriously doubt she knew they were going to fire her. I bet she would have lied too, if she knew it was going to be more than a "teehee, slut" in the break room sort of thing.

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leroaminggnome June 9 2010, 23:15:37 UTC
Yes, because when this woman conceived is clearly the school's business. "Ye who are without sin may cast the first stone" ring a bell, anyone? And she damn well better get some compensation.

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blacktapegrrl June 9 2010, 23:35:05 UTC
That's exactly what I was going to respond with -- how is it any of the school's business when she conceived? How does this effect her ability to teach?

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leroaminggnome June 10 2010, 00:24:34 UTC
What's really weird is that all this seems to go against the whole "judge not lest ye be judge" thing in regards to this woman (and her husband)'s "great sin". It all seems rather hypocritical.

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blacktapegrrl June 10 2010, 00:32:33 UTC
I was reading the comments (I know, I know), and someone made this point, they even copy and pasted the whole "Let ye who is without sin cast the first sin" Bible passage, and some commenter "Genius" said "You're taking that out of context!" WTF??

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lolcoaster June 9 2010, 23:23:25 UTC
Somewhere...God is facepalming himself and yelling;

"FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!"

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tovasshi June 9 2010, 23:33:55 UTC

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