Should The Secret Service fight for their right to paaarty?

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OKgetdown

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What those guys did probably wasnt the greatest thing for them to do. But too much is being made of this. They can say its about national security or whatever, but its not really. There is just a certain segment of the population that thinks sex is dirty. Give it a break. They were just trying to get laid.
 

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The way the media has spun this is retarded. Prostitution is legal in Columbia and it's no ones business what transpired there, SS, Military or otherwise.
 

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They aren't in trouble because they had sex. They are in trouble and it is an issue because they violated rules, regulations and in some cases actual laws...and they violated solemn oaths (in the case of the married agents).

If you don't see that as a problem for someone in a uniformed or other public service position, especially one with the responsibilities of the USSS then....well, nevermind. Free hookers and booze for everyone!
 

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If you don't see that as a problem for someone in a uniformed or other public service position, especially one with the responsibilities of the USSS then....well, nevermind. Free hookers and booze for everyone!

I think it comes from the sense of entitlement this administration feels. I mean this whole thing could have been avoided if the guy would have just paid the going rate instead of trying to give her $20.
 

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