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I do, I remember my exact thoughts when the news hit the airwaves. Perhaps it was my youth and lack of experience regarding the evils in this world. I couldn't understand how someone could betray their country.
Jonathan Pollard is the naval intelligence analyst who sold secrets to the Israelis. He came up for parole and has been granted the right to be released from prison. At 61 now and having been out of the intelligence community for years having of course this huge black mark against him I don't think he is going to be a threat, but that doesn't mean I have to forget or forgive.
** I have to return to this post, I was interrupted and didn't get to finish it. Most shocking to me is that Pollard and his wife both said they felt it was their duty to spy on the U.S.. Since his incarceration the Israeli government has continually requested leniency for him. Here is an example of such a request. "I intend to continue to act with determination for the release of Pollard, both because of the State of Israel's moral obligation to him and so that he can live with his family and restore his health after his prolonged incarceration," Netanyahu said in a statement released on December 21." He was granted Israeli citizenship while in prison in 1995 and Netanyahu has requested that he be allowed to move to Israel immediately. So it seems Mr. Pollard will end up well taken care of in the end.
read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/netanyahu-makes-official-request-to-obama-free-pollard-1.335209
http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/convicted-spy-jonathan-pollard-to-be-set-free-after-years/article_3ce611b0-7be5-5d05-bbc0-5838169fa45f.html
Jonathan Pollard is the naval intelligence analyst who sold secrets to the Israelis. He came up for parole and has been granted the right to be released from prison. At 61 now and having been out of the intelligence community for years having of course this huge black mark against him I don't think he is going to be a threat, but that doesn't mean I have to forget or forgive.
** I have to return to this post, I was interrupted and didn't get to finish it. Most shocking to me is that Pollard and his wife both said they felt it was their duty to spy on the U.S.. Since his incarceration the Israeli government has continually requested leniency for him. Here is an example of such a request. "I intend to continue to act with determination for the release of Pollard, both because of the State of Israel's moral obligation to him and so that he can live with his family and restore his health after his prolonged incarceration," Netanyahu said in a statement released on December 21." He was granted Israeli citizenship while in prison in 1995 and Netanyahu has requested that he be allowed to move to Israel immediately. So it seems Mr. Pollard will end up well taken care of in the end.
read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/netanyahu-makes-official-request-to-obama-free-pollard-1.335209
http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/convicted-spy-jonathan-pollard-to-be-set-free-after-years/article_3ce611b0-7be5-5d05-bbc0-5838169fa45f.html
Edited 9 y ago
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. time out!!! Jonathan Pollard DID NOT SELL secrets to the Israelis, let's get that straight. Jonathan Pollard was rightfully convicted of espionage after it was discovered that he was WORKING FOR the Israeli government as THEIR spy within OUR intelligence network for which he was paid for services rendered. I remember the whole sordid affair because I was in military Intel at the time of his trial and conviction. What really pissed me off and has every year since is that we gave Israel $400 billion in foreign aid the year he was convicted. We still do, and they are our best friends in the Middle East!?!
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"Pollard pleaded guilty to spying for and providing top-secret classified information to Israel, and was later sentenced to life in prison for violations of the Espionage Act.[1] He was paid $10,000 cash and given a very expensive diamond and sapphire ring, which Pollard later offered to his girlfriend Anne when proposing to her. Pollard was paid well by the Israelis: eventually was paid $2,500 a month, and tens of thousands of dollars in cash disbursements for hotels, meals, and jewelry. In his pre-sentencing statement to Judge Robinson, Pollard said the money was a benefit that was forced on him. "I did accept money for my services," he acknowledged, but only "as a reflection of how well I was doing my job."
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Poor guy, what is he to do.....where does he turn now?
Scenario: Jonathan Pollard wants a job, cant get hired at wally world so tries his luck with a federal job where * balm * he doesn't need to disclose his record.....what a great deal.....did the crime, paid with time, now its time to forgive and forget, hell lets help get him a government job....would you see a problem with this CPT (Join to see)?
Scenario: Jonathan Pollard wants a job, cant get hired at wally world so tries his luck with a federal job where * balm * he doesn't need to disclose his record.....what a great deal.....did the crime, paid with time, now its time to forgive and forget, hell lets help get him a government job....would you see a problem with this CPT (Join to see)?
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig I was interrupted and didn't have the chance to finish my post. Don't feel too bad for him. A part of his release is that he must remain in the U.S. for five years. Netanyahu has already petitioned for him to be able to leave the U.S. immediately to join his family. They are residing in Israel.
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