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is she not allowed to have an opinion....does she not have freedom of speech? You are an attorney?
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absolutely, she should continue to exercise her rights far away from the influence of youth & positions of public trust
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so people in her position should not be allowed to have opinions? I mean you're in a position people are supposed to trust and
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am I free to reply without you resorting to personal attacks? If so I will, otherwise I'd prefer to rise above trolling
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I'm not personally attacking you....you did tweet it out. Nor am I trolling you. My opinion is you knew what would happen to her
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what's the problem? It's a business and she's in a position where she has to account for those sort of actions.
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I'm trying to figure out what the problem is....what did she say that was so bad besides the word fat?
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I'm gonna tweet you twice so bare with me. The first of the things is, she's gonna be stoned for the same thing she did.
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WOW...just wow and she is an educator
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What an "inspired vision" for a "principle" (an ironic misspelling if I ever saw one)
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It looks really bad when "principles" (aka "principals") or other educational authority figures misspell.
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Why is it so hard for people to understand that you're free to say what you want but you aren't free from the repercussions of it?
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@ShaunKing , that mom was a lot calmer than I would've been if someone laid hands on my kid. The situation was terribly handled.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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