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17 april 2012 00:55 |
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door tomm
(Bericht 6080906)
Ben je ook in Buenaventura geweest? Drugs zeer gemakkelijk verkrijgbaar, net als putas negras, maar de stad vond ik vrij vreedzaam, althans de tijd dat ik er was. Dat gezegd zijnde, de armoede is er schrijnend, de politiecorruptie bij de ergste die ik ooit meemaakte (en dat omvat andere titanen in de kunst van de corruptie als Kenya, Rusland, Tajikistan, Côte d'Ivoire). Colombië is allesbehalve een voorbeeldstaat, en ik ben er vrij zeker van dat er informele akkoorden bestaan tussen de legerofficieren, rebellen en drugshandelaars waar iedereen profijt bij heeft, net als in Tajikistan.
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Nee, dat genoegen heb ik nog niet gehad.
Blijkbaar heeft de Obama-crew in Colombië een betere feestbestemming gevonden, Cartagena. :-P
naturalnews - $47 Colombian whore exposes sexual perversion and runaway arrogance of U.S. government officials
Knock knock, says the lady at the door. "Who's there?" replies the U.S. Secret Service supervisor. "The girl you were banging last night. I want my $47 or I'm gonna start screaming." Such was the situation that unfolded last week in Colombia and has now exploded into a global media nightmare for the U.S. government. Remarkably, the U.S. government agent refused to pay the $47 until things got far, far worse.
What's behind all this? U.S. government "officials" are so used to screwing over the American people without any repercussions that they apparently thought they could screw nearly a dozen Colombian whores and get away with not paying for it. This is the scandal breaking nationwide right now as U.S. Secret Service agents and even top military officials have been ensnared in a prostitution scandal that all started with a Colombian whore not being paid $47.
Doesn't that just capture the essence of arrogance? You can almost see the Secret Service agents in that Colombian hotel, screaming, "Screw you, whore! I'm with the U.S. government! We do what we want!"
Forty-seven dollars seems reasonable, wouldn't you say? After all, the American people get screwed by government employees every day and we have to pay THEM to keep screwing us! (TSA, FDA, DEA, etc.)
So after not getting paid, this Colombia prostitute started banging on the walls of the hotel and screaming about how she didn't get paid her $47. Astonishingly, this cascaded into a national news phenomenon, headlined on Drudge and now being picked up everywhere. In reading all this news, you'll learn how 11 Secret Service agents were slamming alcohol and banging whores, and then showing up for work and pretending to protect the President.
As the NY Post reports:
"One of 11 elite agents assigned to ensure President Obama's protection at a summit meeting in Cartagena, Colombia, was busted after his lady of the evening refused to leave his hotel room in the morning without her fee. That woman was one of 11 hookers hired by the agents -- and the only one who hadn't left Cartagena's swank Hotel Caribe, where White House staffers, members of the press and dignitaries are staying during the Summit of the Americas meeting, sources said." (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/interna...ist_4oMCMx8CRf...)
So what's wrong with top U.S. government agents banging Colombian whores while protecting the President? Aside from the obvious moral issues, there's the tactical reality that this is the perfect way to get set up for a successful assassination on the President. It's not even hard to imagine how that might go down: One of the hookers turns out to be a foreign agent who takes photos of the Secret Service supervisor getting his jollies off on a Colombian whore, then she uses those photos to blackmail the agent into allowing her special access to a presidential speaking engagement, and at that event she carries out an assassination of some sort. This is the kind of risk these Secret Service agents exposed the President to.
Again, that this even took place over a $47 whore is just the height of arrogance in the U.S. government. And it's only the beginning...
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