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A kindergarten teacher in Memphis, Tenn., has been suspended without pay for posting indecent comments about her students on her Facebook page, WCM-TV reports[1]. SEE ALSO: Teen Driver Loses Control Of Vehicle, Kills 2 Homeless People[2] “How bout I blasted both of them. The girl in my class hair is nappy almost every day and the boy wears dirty clothes, face nasty and can’t even read. They didn’t bother nobody else when I got through with them,” Rainshaven Elementary School teacher Tameka Gatewood(pictured) posted to her Facebook wall in reference to a fight between two of her students. SEE ALSO: Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Honors Music Legend Chuck Berry[3] Another post apparently threatens the children’s parents for complaining about her teaching: “If another parent tell me it’s my job to teach their children, it’s gonna be po po time.” Want to Keep Up With NewsOne.com? LIKE Us On Facebook! One even jokingly suggests using guns as a means to solving conflict. “What do you think you’re sup ...