“Who is more trustworthy, a Dominican prostitute or a New Jersey Democrat?”
The ‘ho, hands down! Especially when she’s been stiffed! (double meaning intentional)
b. Deter activities of DoD Service members, civilian employees, indirect hires, contract personnel, and command-sponsored dependents that would facilitate or support TIP, domestically and overseas. This includes activities such as pandering, prostitution, and patronizing a prostitute even though such activities may be legal within a host nation country, but which are in violation of chapter 47 of title 10, U.S.C. (also known as The Uniform Code of Military Justice (Reference (f)) and paragraph 97, part IV of Manual for Courts-Martial 2008 (Reference (g)).
Military or DOD civilians can't patronage prostitutes, but Senators can...