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Unbelievably Disgraceful

  • The Secret Service is supposed to be the cream of the crop to protect the President.

    Misconduct alleged against Secret Service agents

    By JULIE PACE Associated Press The Associated Press

    Friday, April 13, 2012 11:59 PM EDT
    CARTAGENA, Colombia (AP) — A dozen Secret Service agents sent to Colombia to provide security for President Barack Obama at an international summit have been relieved of duty because of allegations of misconduct.

    A caller who said he had knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press the misconduct involved prostitutes in Cartagena, site of the Summit of the Americas. A Secret Service spokesman did not dispute that.

    A U.S. official, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and requested anonymity, put the number of agents at 12. The agency was not releasing the number of personnel involved.

    The Washington Post reported that Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, said the accusations related to at least one agent having involvement with prostitutes in Cartagena. The association represents federal law enforcement officers, including the Secret Service.

    Ronald Kessler, a former Post reporter and the author of a book about the Secret Service, told the Post that he had learned that 12 agents were involved, several of them married.

    The incident threatened to overshadow Obama's economic and trade agenda at the summit and embarrass the U.S. The White House had no comment.

    Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan would not confirm that prostitution was involved, saying only that there had been "allegations of misconduct" made against Secret Service personnel in the Colombian port city hosting Obama and more than 30 world leaders.

    Donovan said the allegations of misconduct were related to activity before the president's arrival Friday night.

    Obama was attending a leaders' dinner Friday night at Cartagena's historic Spanish fortress. He was due to attend summit meetings with regional leaders Saturday and Sunday.

    Those involved had been sent back to their permanent place of duty and were being replaced by other agency personnel, Donovan said. The matter was turned over to the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility, which handles the agency's internal affairs.

    "These personnel changes will not affect the comprehensive security plan that has been prepared in advance of the president's trip," Donovan said.

    pazbuc

  • AtlantaBuck

  • They need to be fired.

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    Buckeye Warrior

  • Buckeye Warrior said...

    They need to be fired.

    Send them to the Russian Front, er... the Mexican Border. That'll teach them.

    csoto47

  • JFK got assasinated by our Government. CIA, FBI, and the Mob.

    Buckrock

  • Buckrock said...

    JFK got assasinated by our Government. CIA, FBI, and the Mob.

    What?

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  • Buckeye Warrior said...

    They need to be fired.

    They are supposed to be our first and last line of defense for the protection of our President. Internal and External investigations should be done. All those people should lose their jobs if they had part of it.

    whvball

  • The real crime is gingrich is costing us about 5 mil when all said and done in ss protection. Not like a red neck would shoot him in the face.

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    There is one at every party, thought that's why you invited me!

    bleedscarlet

  • bleedscarlet said...

    The real crime is gingrich is costing us about 5 mil when all said and done in ss protection. Not like a red neck would shoot him in the face.

    That figure gets lost in the rounding when compared to Obama's re-election campaign expeditures being funded under the guise that he is conducting "official business" as POTUS. He stopped governing 6 months ago and had been in full fledged campaign mode ever since. Keep digging...

    sryan2

  • bleedscarlet said...

    The real crime is gingrich is costing us about 5 mil when all said and done in ss protection. Not like a red neck would shoot him in the face.

    and why are americans paying for OBAMAS re-election tour of the country.......time for Obama to start using some of that $1 billion democrap money, to put fuel in his re-election plane.......

    minsterbuckeye