WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is investigating 10 U.S. military members in a widening inquiry into whether an advance team led by the Secret Service hired prostitutes or engaged in other misconduct before President Obama visited Colombia for a weekend summit, U.S. officials said Monday. The Pentagon investigation is focusing on five Army Special Forces soldiers, two Marines, two Navy personnel and one member of the Air Force, a U.S. military official said.
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Monday, April 16, 2012
Secret Service scandal: nothing to see here, move along
At least we know what kind of secret service our fine Secret Service agents do. When in Colombia, do as the Colombians do. What I've noticed is the media isn't calling it a "sex trafficking" scandal but a "prostitution" scandal. Weird, huh? Yet some local yokel pokes a streetwalker and he's a "sex trafficker." Your tax dollars at work! And look, all of our Armed Forces are represented-- Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines!
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