More Secret Service employees could leave the agency Friday because of a prostitute scandal, said House Homeland Security Chairman Rep. Peter King.
King's, R-New York, comments come as the identities of two Secret Service supervisors who have lost their jobs were revealed and the controversial public Facebook pages of one of them has surfaced.
The Secret Service supervisors who have lost their jobs because of the scandal during a recent trip to Colombia were identified as David Chaney and Greg Stokes, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN National Security Contributor Fran Townsend on Thursday.
Chaney, a son of a Secret Service agent, has been employed with the U.S. Secret Service since 1987, according to his posting on Reunion.com. That message notes that he is married, has an adopted son and his assignments include a stint protecting former Vice President Dick Cheney.
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The Taco Bell Chihuahua, a Doberman and a Bull dog are in a doggie bar having a drink when a very nice looking female Collie comes up to them and says, "Whoever can say 'liver' and 'cheese' in a sentence can be my topdog." So the Doberman says, "I love liver and cheese." The Collie says, "Sorry, that's not good enough." The Bull dog says, "I'll have some liver and cheese, please." She says, "Sorry, that's not creative enough." Finally the Chihuahua says, "Liver alone......cheese mine."
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I see the mods are hard at work deleting all of my responses today.
I must have pist off the CNN gods.
@ banasy©
I came back here and wondered if I had been talking to myself. So, I'm not crazy, huh ? No more than normal anyway.
Bad banasy, bad, bad, bad.(tee hee)
Facebook doesn't make people stupid. It just makes it easier for them to be stupid.
n order to enhance public opinion of a new crowd control technology, the US military has been showcasing a new weapon it has nicknamed the "pain ray".
The high-tech system cost more than $120m to develop and was deployed in Afghanistan two years ago. It was recalled, however, due to concerns about the public perception that the military would be "microwaving" Afghans