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Not to digress, thought I would mention a characterization I once read by another commenter at another blog site who pointed out that a more nearly correct term to describe/characterize receipients of bankster largess is 'pimps'. The original commenter noted that prostitutes usually provide an agreed-upon service; pimps simply take the money and oversee the prostitute(s).
I thought prostitution was illegal in the U.S.
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ReplyDeleteNot to digress, thought I would mention a characterization I once read by another commenter at another blog site who pointed out that a more nearly correct term to describe/characterize receipients of bankster largess is 'pimps'. The original commenter noted that prostitutes usually provide an agreed-upon service; pimps simply take the money and oversee the prostitute(s).