This article talked about a secret service officer being arrested during a prostitution sting. Brian Bray, a police investigator, said a marked Secret Service Uniformed Division patrol car pulled up to speak with an undercover female officer posing as a prostitute. This secret service sergeant supposedly asked the "prostitute" what sex acts she would perform and from there they agreed on a $20 dollar session. The sergeant then drove to meet her but before he could do so the D.C. police arrested and charged him with solicitation for the purpose of prostitution. Then the article states that a Secret Service spokesman, Darrin Blackford, said "the agency's internal affairs division is investigating the matter. The officer (whose name was not released) has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation." The article made it clear to not say who the person was because most likely they didn't know and to also show that this whole thing is still kind of up in the air.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,449169,00.html
I think that it is sad to say that a person most likely highly thought of by most people would do such a thing... you know the person who puts their life on the line to save the president or someone of equal importance. I just don't get it. But then again some people might not look down on prostitution but I'm not one of those people. I just don't agree with prostitution; sorry if you don't agree with me. Getting away from my opinion on prostitution, this Secret Service agent obviously did the wrong thing because he was arrested. It seems to me that a lot of people with power or people with responsibility have been getting in trouble with the law lately. To be quite frank, now isn't exactly the best time. I just don't get why our country is going through a huge crisis and could be affected by it for the rest of its existence and the people who are supposed to be fixing it are off with prostitutes or taking vacations form people they shouldn't be. Life in America is just a little off of its rocker right now but I am confident in saying that it will reestablish. I don't mean to disrespect the Secret Service agent who put down a $20 bill that bought him cuffed wrists but I just don't think he was thinking clearly at all. Of course I don't know what it is like to have all the power or responsibility that some of these people have but I still think that if I were to be placed in their shoes I wouldn't drive down the roads that they did. Take it or leave... that is the way the cookie crumbles in my world.
~Charlie~

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