Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whats the big deal? prostitution is not an "affair", it is legal there and the girls are gorgeous. Any guy not taking advantage would have a screw loose.
Because the secret service and military guys are prohibited from engaging in conduct that is illegal in the US even if it's legal in the country they are in. They are also prohibited from engaging in conduct that is legal in the US but illegal in the country they're in. Whether it's legal or not, prostitution or an affair, they're not allowed to have sexual relations with foreign nationals without prior approval from their supervisors. There are many reasons why those are the rules - and they are significant reasons which is why it's a far bigger deal in their line of work than if they were private citizens. In addition to rules violations, the conduct brings great shame to them, the offices they represent and, therefore, the US government.
Can you not imagine how security was compromised by their behavior? They weren't there for a pleasure trip, they were there to assure the safety of the President. This is a major failing.
Anonymous wrote:whats the big deal? prostitution is not an "affair", it is legal there and the girls are gorgeous. Any guy not taking advantage would have a screw loose.
Anonymous wrote:Umm, I have a news flash for all of you who are shocked by this -- it's been going on for a very long time! Secret Service agents and members of the US military have solicited from prostitutes for as long as their agencies have been around. The men who are involved can travel at a moments notice 365 days of the year, and or are sent to war or at to sea for months at a time. When and where do you think they are going to have their needs met?
I am married to a military officer and I traveled with Secret Service for years -- there is no scandal here, other than getting caught. I don't want to condone it but it is a casualty of their career and loneliness. If congressional hearings are scheduled, this will be devastating to many careers because of the number of people who have used prostitutes while traveling both abroad and in the US.
Anonymous wrote:#1 this is legal in Colombia
#2 Colombian women are the hottest on the planet.
Why is this news, why are they being sent home and why is this shocking?
Anonymous wrote:God..I just don't care. Ifit's legal there and on their down time..only concern if they gave out secrets during pillow talk. I am surprised they needed to go this route to get laid. I find those guys really hot..love their athletic look and the dark glasses.
Gee don't know what to say except you managed to turn marital fidelity into a bad thing. Glad to know you are pro-cheater and your anti-Obama hatred knows no bounds. I'd think you are relieved he is not leering at white wimmen.Anonymous wrote:Obama is such a nerd. His first sex scandal and he didn't even get any.
Really you know this specifically about secret service or are you trying to pretend they are the same as the army? In case you hadn't noticed you don't just sign up for sec service and bam you are protecting the president. Last minute travel is not a reason for seeking prostitutes and sec service is not deployed in a war zone for a year or more.Anonymous wrote:Umm, I have a news flash for all of you who are shocked by this -- it's been going on for a very long time! Secret Service agents and members of the US military have solicited from prostitutes for as long as their agencies have been around. The men who are involved can travel at a moments notice 365 days of the year, and or are sent to war or at to sea for months at a time. When and where do you think they are going to have their needs met?
I am married to a military officer and I traveled with Secret Service for years -- there is no scandal here, other than getting caught. I don't want to condone it but it is a casualty of their career and loneliness. If congressional hearings are scheduled, this will be devastating to many careers because of the number of people who have used prostitutes while traveling both abroad and in the US.