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It's No Penn State, But It's Not Acceptable Either
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Two teachers are suing over getting fired by a Catholic school. They claim that they were fired because they blew the whistle on the former principal, who, they alleged, lifted the skirt of a seventh-grader in a failed attempt to prove that the girl was not wearing underwear. Now, if you think that somebody isn't wearing underwear, and you're taking offense at that, why would you lift the skirt to expose what was there? And why would someone pointing out that this happened be fired? (South Florida Sun-Sentinel; Thanks to Dave Elliott at WGUF/Naples-Ft. Myers for the link)
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