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In Elmwood Park, NJ, there are calls for a member of the local school board to resign, after the woman posted the following comment regarding Muslims on her Facebook page:
"stay in your desserts and follow your religion in your own countries,"
Eventually, this person may come to grips with her bigotry but--more than likely--she will never realize that her literacy is...compromised. Isn't it just so...reassuring...that a person with language skills such as this was making decisions regarding education in her town?
Okay, here's a headline from ABC News on facebook:
Police Release Dash Cam Of Chase Before Teenage Girls Drown Inside Stolen Car At Cemetary.
Ugh, an ugly story. & the headline doesn't make much sense. Too bad for the girls in the car - they couldn't get out of the pond? River? Whatever it was that the car went into. (& I assume they meant cemetery. My spellchecker flagged the word.)
If the dash cam footage was shot before the car's accident, the police weren't there to rescue them? Or was the footage shot long before the car went into the water? Very confusing.
The misspelling of "cemetery" kills me. (Sorry. Awful joke. I'll put myself in detention.)
Here's a woman who is "explaining" how her friend got arrested for having child pornography on his computer, "accidentally."
Sat down to " unwind " on his computer and a box popped up in the lower corner. of the computer and he clicked on it and up comes a child open website and he clicked out. He was shocked ! 4 hrs. later cops broke down his door and was arrested for viewing the child poem.
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