I was reviewing again the thread and the article I initially posted. When re-reading it, I discovered that there was no mention of how many months she was pregnant and I wondered where it was mentioned as several people tried to determine at what point she got pregnant and/or knew.
The first news article I will cite is this one:
townhall.com/columnists/JohnLeo/2005/12/05/the_case_of_michelle_mccusker
In it, the article states: * McCusker, 26, is suing the Diocese of Brooklyn and St. Rose of Lima school in Queens for dismissing her as a pre-kindergarten teacher last fall. That was two days after McCusker told her principal that she was three months pregnant and had no intention of marrying the father.*
From that article we can say that she told the school when she was 3 months pregnant.
Also this article from USA Today:
usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-11-22-pregnant-teacher_x.htm
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Posted 11/22/2005 6:53 AM**
Fired teacher, unwed and pregnant, sues Catholic school
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal discrimination complaint against a Catholic school, charging that it unjustly fired an unmarried teacher for being pregnant.
“I don’t understand how a religion that prides itself on forgiving and on valuing life could terminate me because I’m pregnant and choosing to have this baby,” Michelle McCusker said Monday at a news conference to announce the suit.
The 26-year-old preschool teacher was fired last month from St. Rose of Lima in Queens, according to published reports. The Diocese of Brooklyn also was named in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaint.
The USATODAY’s article is dated November 22 and that means she was 3 months pregnant in October.
But the thing is this, it doesn’t matter whether she got pregnant before or after the contract because if she got pregnant before then she entered into a contract that she had already broken or she broke the contract she agreed to after it. Does it realy make any difference if it happens before or after?
If this woman and/or her baby encounter any hardships as a result of her termination then perhaps an honest look of herself in the mirror may be in order.
Abstinence, while hard, isn’t impossible.