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Liberal Pamela Ann Fahy, 43-Year-Old Minnesota Teacher, Arrested For Screwing 13-Year-Old Retard.
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The Obama Years
2014-10-07 21:37:48 UTC
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A 43-year-old woman in Minnesota who worked as a special
education teacher is accused of having sex with a 13-year-old
boy multiple times.

Pamela Ann Fahy, from the town of Hokah, was arrested Sunday. A
Winona County man returned home and claimed he saw Fahy run out
of his teen son's bedroom naked from the waist down, according
to the Winona Daily News.

The boy said he and Fahy were having sex, then later told Winona
County deputies that the pair had multiple sexual encounters
over the past two months, according to the LaCrosse Tribune.

Fahy was charged Tuesday with third-degree criminal sexual
conduct, the Associated Press reported.

The same day, she resigned from her job at the La Crescent-Hokah
School District, where she had worked with special-needs
preschool and elementary school children for about six years.

Superintendent Ron Wilke told the Winona Daily News he was
"surprised and shocked" by the allegations, noting that “we have
no reason to believe there’s any connection between the
allegations ... and any student in our district."

Fahy, who is a licensed child foster care provider, also had two
foster children removed from her home Tuesday.

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2014-10-14 03:15:26 UTC
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Obama administration scraps quarantine regulations
Posted 4/1/2010 8:53 PM |

By Alison Young, USA TODAY
The Obama administration has quietly scrapped plans to enact sweeping
new federal quarantine regulations that the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention touted four years ago as critical to protecting Americans
from dangerous diseases spread by travelers.
The regulations, proposed in 2005 during the Bush administration amid
fears of avian flu, would have given the federal government additional
powers to detain sick airline passengers and those exposed to certain
diseases. They also would have expanded requirements for airlines to
report ill passengers to the CDC and mandated that airlines collect and
maintain contact information for fliers in case they later needed to be
traced as part of an investigation into an outbreak.

The American Civil Liberties Union had objected to potential passenger
privacy rights violations and the proposal's "provisional quarantine"
rule. That rule would have allowed the CDC to detain people
involuntarily for three business days if the agency believed they had
certain diseases: pandemic flu, infectious tuberculosis, plague,
cholera, SARS, smallpox, yellow fever, diphtheria or viral hemorrhagic
fevers such as Ebola.



!!!!!"fevers such as Ebola"!!!!!

The SOB is trying to kill us ALL off!

It only took him 4 years to make it happen.

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