I didn't say its ok, I'm saying that they are being held to a different
standard. EVERY other spy (those not specifically charged with treason) has
been released FAR faster than Pollard. He's "a special case". Why? Because
he made the US look bad by exposing their non-compliance to their sworn
word. He should be treated like every other spy, not treated as something
special because he was spying for Israel.

Military intelligence that the US was sworn by treaty to supply to Israel.
Military intelligence about another country (Iraq), not about the US.

On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Larry Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> So its ok for someone to be a traitor for Israel, but not elsewhere. Why
> should Israel get any special treatment? The guy should be locked away in a
> hole. Spies are spies. if they are caught they should be dealt with harshly
> whether they come from.
>
> Moreover it was not commercial espionage that Pollard engaged in, it was
> military intelligence he was after.
>


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