Posted on 04/20/2012 1:19:17 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
As officials warn of more Secret Service resignations as soon as Friday stemming from a prostitute scandal in Colombia, one of the former agents allegedly involved joked on Facebook that he checked out former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin while on assignment during the 2008 campaign.
David Chaney and Greg Stokes are the two Secret Service supervisors no longer with the agency in the wake of the incident immediately preceding President Barack Obama's trip to Colombia for the Summit of the Americas, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN National Security Contributor Fran Townsend on Thursday.
In a photo posted on his public Facebook page in January 2009, Chaney is seen standing behind Palin, wearing dark glasses and what appears be a wedding ring. Under the photo, Chaney posted a comment that said, "I was really checking her out, if you know what I mean?"
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in a related item, Colombian Pimp says he received strange request for girls in tailored suits and horn-rimmed glasses...
affirmative action
Yep, and let’s also not forget that Obama apparently has “connections” with the big cartels. I’m not up on who operates what in Colombia, but I’d take a wild guess and probably wind up being right that there is some alignment with the Sinaloa Cartel and Fast & Furious.
Anyway, regardless of who set what up or why, if these men let themselves even NEAR a situation that could have ended up like this then they aren’t the guys with the “Right Stuff” to be protecting the US President, IMHO. It wouldn’t surprise me if Obama has hand-selected certain agents that he feels “most comfortable” with simply due to their lack of self-discipline (can get stuff past them, or can otherwise manipulate the agents - just like what happened here).
Facebook. The site that turns ‘supposedly’ adult men into teenage girls.
Anybody who has sex with a prostitute is a sick mentally-ill pervert.
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