Levitra and the temptations of the flesh
When it comes to corruption, sex has always been one of the standard lures and prices paid. Undercover operators rely on the so-called honey trap to capture the unwary in compromising situations. Blackmail is an effective tool when it comes to persuading people to do what you want. Or when money is not quite the right incentive, finding out an individual’s sexual preferences can often give you the way to buy the goods or services you require. It may not be the most attractive feature of human nature, but it’s been relied on for centuries.
As a recent example, the US Postal Service has just uncovered a $13 million bribery “scandal” in Michigan. It seems Detroit can be the motor city for all the wrong reasons. This plot involved contracts to maintain the postal vehicles. The successful contractor wanted more than the fair share that might have come his way through the procurement process. So he got to know the decision-makers from the bottom of the tree to the top. Those at the bottom received cash-backs for certifying that vehicles needed maintenance work, and those involved in deciding who should get the work variously received free tickets to local football games and cash. But the real boss needed something special. So he was given a regular booking at a local motel and his choice of prostitutes from a high-class list. This was followed by lap dances at a strip club and as much alcohol as he could drink. As an older man, he often found sex was a challenge, so the final part of the package deal was a free supply of our favorite ED drug. This enabled him to enjoy all aspects of these payments in kind over several years.
What’s interesting about this as a commercial story is that so much work could be diverted to this contractor without anyone noticing anything usual. Obviously, the work must have been done well, on time and at a competitive price. However, the result to those involved will be serious if they are convicted. The penalties are up to 15 years prison time for each charge. Adding to the interest is that the contractor is neither charged nor identified. This might suggest he was the whistleblower, i.e. the decision-makers used their positions to demand payment and, when these demands became too great, the contractor reported the corruption. We will have to wait and see how this plays out in court.
This leaves us with the good news about Levitra. When senior executives with high stress jobs have poor erections, they can rely on Levitra for good quality sexual action, whether as a voyeur in a strip club or a motel room of choice. It may not be the best advertisement we could have picked, but it’s a lot more convincing than many of the testimonials you read on some of the sites selling ED drugs. If Mr A from Detroit had written, “My sex life has improved now I’m taking Levitra” you would all have smiled and ignored it. But here’s real evidence this drugs works every time over a period of years. If you doubt this, google the briber scandal in Detroit and watch the screen light up with good news about ED drugs.
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