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Excluding the cost of Colombian prostitutes for U.S. Secret Service agents, U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor has discovered that hotel rooms and rental vehicles alone for President Obama's scandal-plagued trip to Colombia cost taxpayers nearly $1 million.
Slated for inclusion in the presidential entourage had been "the Secretary of State, several other Cabinet members, and at least one CODEL," or congressional delegation, according to U.S. Department of State planning documents that the Monitor has obtained.
The trip called for the rental of 1,046 hotel rooms at 13 separate establishments in
Originally posted by Zcustosmorum
Excluding the cost of the Columbian prostitutes???
I wanna know how much the "crew" paid them, mind you, I'm still not sure that it was tax payers money well spent
edit on 9-5-2012 by Zcustosmorum because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by butcherguy
Originally posted by Zcustosmorum
Excluding the cost of the Columbian prostitutes???
I wanna know how much the "crew" paid them, mind you, I'm still not sure that it was tax payers money well spent
edit on 9-5-2012 by Zcustosmorum because: (no reason given)
I believe the whole thing started over one agent not paying for 'services rendered'....
As I heard it, the amount was less than $50.00
In a book entitled "Secret of Korea" written by journalist Ahn Chi-yong, the secret elopement between actress Park Sang-ah and Chun Jae-yong, the son of former dictator Chun Doo-hwan, has been revealed.
According to Ahn, the first son of Korea's former dictator and his current wife did not wed for the first time in 2007 as many suppose, but the couple's first wedding took place four years prior to the official wedding, which was held in Korea.