That probably depends on the President and SS agent in question. If they get along well and have something to talk about, I'm sure they exchange a few words from time to time.
But, at the end of the day, the agent is there to do a job and protect the President of the United States with his own life, so I would think there is always a certain level of professionalism between an agent and his protectee.
The Secret Service is like anyone else in government- they have their personal opinions on things. But when they go to work, they are expected to do their job, regardless of those opinions. From what I've heard, the Secret Service generally likes Obama- he's a nice guy and is usually easy for them to get along with. I've even heard an anecdote about the President and First Lady breaking protocol to invite Secret Service agents to Thanksgiving dinners at the White House, a gesture which the agents appreciated.
Rainbow, but you still have to talk to him in order to be allowed to pass.
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Depends on if he's interested in you or not. But if he's trying to get you to talk, and you are not a member of the United States Secret Service or any Central Intelligence Agency withholding top secret information in your noggins, then yes he is definitely interested ("like you") in you if he's interested in what you have to say.
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The slaves of ancient Greece were allowed to talk, as long as the talking did not get in the way of their work.
no they are definatly not
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I had asked if I was allowed to talk aloud.
This means to talk to the president, or to refer to the president by an official title.
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