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Elizabeth Warren’s False Claim She Was Fired for Being Pregnant
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RE: Elizabeth Warren’s False Claim She Was Fired for Being Pregnant
(10-09-2019 10:36 AM)Eagleaidaholic Wrote:  For those of you that don't want to open links.
Quote:Washington Free Beacon: “Minutes of an April 21, 1971, Riverdale Board of Education meeting obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that the board voted unanimously on a motion to extend Warren a “2nd year” contract for a two-days-per-week teaching job. That job is similar to the one she held the previous year, her first year of teaching. Minutes from a board meeting held two months later, on June 16, 1971, indicate that Warren’s resignation was ‘accepted with regret.'”

All funny stuff in the aftermath....

The only BS I call is the "accepted with regret"..... that is standard feels good rhetoric that many boards do whether they care about the quitter/resigner or not....
10-09-2019 11:51 AM
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