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    U.S. agents’ vice girl scandal to cost taxpayers $1.5m

    U.S. agents’ vice girl scandal to cost taxpayers $1.5m as team of investigators are flown to Colombia
    Posted on April 23, 2012 by Cowboy Byte
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    The sex scandal involving call girls and President Obama’s bodyguards will cost US taxpayers $1.5 million, it was revealed.

    A team of U.S. investigators flew to Cartagena, Colombia, to launch a sweeping probe that has already cost tens of thousands of dollars.

    The team is investigating allegations that a dozen U.S. Secret Service agents and 11 military security men cavorted with as many as 20 prostitutes while they were preparing for the President to attend a trade summit last weekend.

    One of the two Colombian women at the centre of the furore, which has so far cost six bodyguards their jobs, broke down in tears when she gave her account of the weekend.


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    Isn't this special!!!! More of our tax dollars at work for them!!!

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    Unlike the government of the United States, I can’t claim any hands-on experience with Colombian hookers. But I was impressed by the rates charged by Miss Dania Suarez, and even more impressed by the U.S. Secret Service’s response to them.

    Cartagena’s most famous “escort” costs $800. For purposes of comparison, you can book Eliot Spitzer’s “escort” for $300. Yet, on the cold grey fiscally conservative morning after the wild socially liberal night before, Dania’s Secret Service agent offered her a mere $28.

    Twenty-eight bucks! What a remarkably precise sum. Thirty dollars less a federal handling fee? Why isn’t this guy Obama’s treasury secretary or budget director? Or, at the very least, the head honcho of the General Services Administration, whose previous director has sadly had to step down after the agency’s taxpayer-funded public-servants-gone-wild Bacchanal in Vegas.



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    Oh gee he was only trying to save money!!! Oh but wait it came from his pocket apparently, and not the tax payers, bet if we were paying cost would NOT be a factor!!!

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