Originally posted by Tanasi
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Originally posted by gremcint
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Basically The First Lady deserves protection because she is important to the president and the country for many reasons.
then you reply with:
Originally posted by Tanasi
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Then I reply
Originally posted by gremcint
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Then you write this:
Originally posted by Tanasi
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So all of this makes me ask: did you actually read my posts or just read a sentence or two and fill in the rest in your head?
Now that I've finished that there a few things I'd like to say in regards to the discussion.
Originally posted by DesignFox
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So let me summarise: we don't know the secret service was rude, the cell phone confiscation sounds really fake (and in my opinion was bull), and The US lives by innocent until proven guilty. So therefore unless proof is offered to the contrary nobody actually did anything wrong as far as I am concerned.
Now you keep mentioning the constitution. True that she is not mentioned by know what? neither is the secret service, and neither is how the president is to be protected. The secret service did not even exist until 1865.
now if you read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...Secret_Service
you'll notice this interesting passage:
The U.S. Secret Service has two distinct areas of responsibility:
Treasury roles, covering missions such as prevention and investigation of counterfeiting of U.S. currency and U.S. treasury bonds notes and investigation of major fraud.
Protective roles, ensuring the safety of national VIPs such as the President, past presidents, vice presidents, presidential candidates, their families, foreign embassies (per an agreement with the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) Office of Foreign Missions (OFM)), etc.[3]
Treasury roles, covering missions such as prevention and investigation of counterfeiting of U.S. currency and U.S. treasury bonds notes and investigation of major fraud.
Protective roles, ensuring the safety of national VIPs such as the President, past presidents, vice presidents, presidential candidates, their families, foreign embassies (per an agreement with the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) Office of Foreign Missions (OFM)), etc.[3]
Edit: almost forgot this little gem:
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