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I'm sure somebody could have a field day with a "hostile work environment" lawsuit.

This country affords us all the ability to use hateful and derogatory words to describe others if we choose, however, when you are in a management/supervisory role in a Gov't position nonetheless, those rights are not protected. (and shouldn't be)
 
Funny? Absolutely.

Completely inappropriate? Without question.

Somebody should lose their job over this. That may be harsh, but try this in any airline crewroom and see how long it takes you to get fired. You'd be gone by the end of the day.
 
Whats illegal here? What law did they break?

Who said anything about legality? They are guilty of sophomoric insensitivity in a workplace in the year 2010. Just plain stupid. They deserve at least some time off without pay -- better than they'd get in the private sector.
 

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