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You just dig the hole deeper and deeper...
What's the little saying... "What a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive." (Sir Walter Scott) And you're also really terrible at trying to deflect attention away from the point at hand. Quote:
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I never said a single word about this - it has nothing to do with what's been said previously. Quote:
And for the sake of discussion - I'll assume it's 100% truth. Quote:
Now instead of her buying things (remember in your first post - you indirectly QUOTED her as having said this) - now he's buying things for her. Quote:
Normally I'd say, "Nice try." Except this one was really lame - so no dice. Quote:
At first, it's something you saw the MP doing. Later it becomes something you overheard. At first she says she buys things on post. When it's pointed out that isn't possible - it becomes "he buys things for her." If you think you saw an MP giving his phone number to a girl - just say it. Maybe there was something to it. Maybe not. But spare us the c0ck and bull story about this conversation you had with the girl to try and back up your claim. It's completely loaded with holes - and as I said - the girls who work there don't have conversations like that with strangers. And lastly... don't start off a serious discussion with, "I am not telling a lie..." If you're telling the truth, there is absolutely no reason to qualify what you're about to say by saying it's not a lie. |
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My question is what is the military policy towards prostitution in places like Germany, Holland and in the USA in rural areas of the state of Nevada where prostitution is legal? Has anyone been to these places can answer this question? By the way I understand in Holland the hookers have a union.
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Gangster,
I have been to Germany, Holland and Vegas. The military still has to follow the UCMJ and paying for sex is illegal. Do commands in Europe crack down on it in Holland and Germany like they do in Korea? I don't think so. I would say they are different situations. In Korea prostitution is illegal, so you have the UCMJ and the host government law. In Germany and Holland you have only the UCMJ. The pressure from the host government is not there and is actually a hindrance. From what I understand the girls in Europe don't complain about being forced to have sex like they do in Korea. In Germany, they complain about making more money!
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