On 04/20/2012 01:01 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland Jackson wrote:
>
>>>>> A secret service agent is never off duty.
>>>> When not on assignment or working, they're no different from any other
>>>> police officer or local, state of federal special agent and are off duty.
>>> Hi Leland,
>>>
>>> I guess if they were all Muslims, and none of them had all four of their
>>> allowed four wives, and the whores were somehow certified "clean" for
>>> the occasion, and prostitution were excused by a hadith by a local Imam.
>>> and they were granted a temporary marriage . . .
>>>
>>> Run it past your wife!
>> When out of country you should abide by the traditions and costoms of
>> your hosting country, and you only come under the laws within the host's
>> jurisdiction.  LOL
> Hi Leland,
>
> Child prostitution is illegal in Colombia, but tolerated by CUSTOM. Is
> that what you mean?

The new, young guy who was allowed to resign evidently was 
inexperienced.  First, there seemed to be a huge misunderstanding about 
compensation between the parties, with the prostitute claiming a 
contract of $800.00 for services, but the Secret Service Agent claiming 
an agreed upon price of $30.00.  It's likely the prostitute, if she knew 
her customer's employer, was shaking the SS kid down for money.  It 
wasn't blackmail using a threat to inform the wife,  it was blackmail 
using the press for leverage, perhaps by design to give President Obama, 
the secret service and the whole USA a black eye..

This doesn't sound like anything to do with human trafficking of kids 
for sex.  Anyway, the incident hit the wires and that was that.  LOL

Regards,

LelandJ

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