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  • Dania Londono Suarez: Escort Calls Secret Service 'Stupid Brutes'

    By Emma Koonse, Christian Post Reporter

    A woman involved in the Secret Service prostitute scandal, Dania Londono Suarez, has described the agents at "stupid, idiotic people."

    The Columbian escort appeared Monday's "Today Show" and offered her opinion of the United States Secret Service agents who are embroiled in controversy.

    "These seem like completely stupid, idiotic people," Suarez said. "I don't know how Obama had them in his security force."

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    The 24-year-old blamed the agents for "leaving behind their duty" to party.

    "They liked to show off their great bodies, well-defined abs," said Saurez of agents she met in a night club. "They liked attention."

    Suarez even explained one encounter, where an agent agreed to pay the single mother $800 for a night with her.

    "He accepted, it was clear," said Suarez, who has a nine-year-old son. She divulged that although she was promised $800 she was only paid $50, which prompted her to seek help from the police.

    "I think it's fair they lost their jobs, they are not up to it," she said on "Today."

    "I am not to blame for being attractive," added Suarez. "They are to blame- for leaving their duty behind."

    Saurez noted that the agents were "very direct … too direct" when propositioning her and her friends. She said that it was clear that the men had used escorts before.

    So far, eight agents have lost their positions within the U.S. Secret Service following the scandal. They have been accused of professional misconduct, which includes hiring prostitutes while visiting Cartagena, Columbia during Obama's trip there last month.

    While Suarez has not yet spoken to U.S. officials investigating the case, she said that publishing companies have approached her about writing a book further detailing her

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    6th Summit of the Americas

    2012 international summit

    The sixth Summit of the Americas (Spanish: VI Cumbre de las Américas) was held at Cartagena, Colombia, on April 14–15, 2012. The central theme of the summit was "Connecting the Americas: Partners for Prosperity." The main issues at the summit's agenda was the exclusion of Cuba, the legalisation of drugs to fight the War on Drugs and Argentina's sovereignty claims over the Falkland Islands. Additionally, criticism of an expansionist monetary policy was also leveled on the developed economies. A final statement was not forthcoming over the issue of Cuba's inclusion in the next summit which was supported by all states except the United States and Canada. Panama was chosen to host the 7th Summit of the Americas.

    Background

    The Summits of the Americas are a continuing series of summits bringing together the leaders of the Americas including North America, Central America, the Caribbean and South America, except Cuba. The function of these summits is to foster discussion of a variety of issues affecting the western hemisphere. In the early 1990s, what were formerly ad hoc summits came to be institutionalised into a regular "Summits of the Americas" conference programme.

    In regards to a potential controversy sparked by boycotts over the exclusion of Cuba, host president Santos flew to Cuba where he got assurances from Raúl Castro that the country would not insist on attendance that could have embarrassed Colombia.

    Agenda

    The host president Juan Manuel Santos said of the expectations for the summit that "if the United States realises its long-term strategic interests are not in Afghanistan or Pakistan, but in Latin America...there will be great results." He also said that the issue of Cuba was one matter that would be discussed. U.S. President Barack Obama said the Cuban issue was moot to the U.S

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