Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Bubba's night out, huh? Wasn't it Governor Sanford of South Carolina that met his demise in Argentina? Hot women.

This isn't about embarassment, it is about National Security.


Sort of reminds me about the Minerals Management Scandal where the department partied hardy with the petroleum industry.


I don't really care if they hired legal prostitutes, that isn't even the question, it is what they told the women during pillow talk that matters. 


It is completely inappropriate for a security detail of the President of the United States of America to be involved with citizens of a foreign country.  It is why out of line and borders on dangerous and treasonous depending what was said and done.


Wine, women and song. It matters what they were singing. I never thought there was a good enough investigation into the petroleum industry and their parties either. It is one thing to fire employees that don't care about the country and it's security, it is quite another thing to continue to allow those sponsoring the parties to continue to own and operate petroleum leases, including natural gas, in the country at all. They should have been barred from engaging in any more lease auctions and should have had their current leases recalled, along with federal prosecution for bribery and treason.


The business of the USA is not a playground for the plutocrats and/or playboys. Slap 'em on the wrist and send them on their way to greater aspirations when the GOP is back in the saddle again.

The Pentagon investigates 10 military personnel in an inquiry into whether an advance security team for Obama's visit hired prostitutes.


April 16, 2012, 6:51 p.m.

...The Pentagon investigation (click title to entry - thank you)  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.

The Navy and Air Force personnel belong to an explosives detection unit, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation.

At least five of the 10 were being flown back to the U.S. on Monday. A U.S. colonel was en route to Cartagena, Colombia, to supervise the Pentagon portion of the investigation into an incident that has embarrassed the White House, the Secret Service and the Pentagon....

There is a profound lack of dedication to the country by people that disregard its national security. They should never be allowed anywhere near the country's security apparatus again. Why aren't there people being employed in these areas that actually give a damn about themselves and the country they serve and treats them well? I know plenty of young people in the 99 percent that would love the job beyond any imagination of losing the trust of the nation for being this stupid.


Cartagena, Columbia. Honestly!