She violated her employment contract when she posted it on her FB page
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I call B.S. on that. 2nd amendment time
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She should have gotten a raise.
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And if you asked her why she did it the only real explanation she could likely come up with is “duh the TV people said I shouldn’t like him”
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She is free to express herself anyway she wants and Akami as a private company is free to fire her. Isn't America beautiful:)
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Can we say law suit for firing illegal
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I give him the finger every single day.
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Freedom of speech does not imply freedom from consequences.
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Don’t think 1/2 ppl responding read the story
She violated co. policy by posting obscenity on her social media. Immediate dismissal! 

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Apparently you overlooked the part of the Co executive's obscene post yet he still has a job
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No, I didn’t
She contacted the ACLU & most likely has a good case.
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