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Trump. DSK (Dominique Strauss-Kahn). Arnold Schwarzenegger.

26 May 2011:

It's a constant storyline in the media involving powerful men in politics, sports, business, and even religion: Men behave with utter disregard for the dignity and humanity of women -- using and abusing them at will, and somehow believing that they are entitled to do so. These men seem to think that the ordinary rules of decent behavior do not apply to them. We have a never-ending cavalcade of disgusting stories about men cheating on their wives and mothers of their children; abandoning old wives for new ones; serial philandering as a way of life; sexually harassing and assaulting women; and even committing rape. But when all is said and done, the perpetrators are still playing basketball, football, and golf; they are still running for political office, and are still at the helm of the institutions of the economy, and even the church.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Donald Trump, and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the (now former) chief of the International Monetary Fund, have all been in the media lately for sins and crimes past, present, and accused. The stories have now come out about a long-time affair Schwarzenegger had with a member of his house staff, Strauss-Kahn's alleged assault against a hotel maid, and Donald Trump's long and blatant history of sexism.

sojo.net/…

Prostitution and the Trump Family fortune:

Donald Trump was ridiculed for his claim that his real estate empire was kicked off with a “small loan of a million dollars” from his father, but what most people don’t know is where the Trump family came into that kind of money.

It was prostitution.

Frederick Trump was the first in the family to leave Germany for America, back in 1885. After passing some time as a barber, Trump moved from New York City to Seattle and set up a brothel.

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Prostitution and DSK:

    Shamed former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is descended from a notorious brothel keeper who ended his life in prison, a French family tree expert has revealed.

    The disgraced economist is the great-grandson of 19th century 'pimp' Leon Bricot, according to respected geneologist Jean-Louis Beacarnot.

    www.dailymail.co.uk/…

    Now, if one could determine that the Ahnold also has a similar ancestor, there might be a genetic pattern of conduct:

    Perception of women as saleable commodities to be valued solely for their beauty and sexual attractiveness.

    And now, one of these guys is our presadink.


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