Not guilty. The only thing Im arguing is, under all the circumstances, including comparisons with other spy sentences, paroles, etc., clemency is the right thing to do.
I disagree
I believe people who betray their country and give away classified data they swore to protect which results in the death of Americans and damages the national security deserve to be executed.
Pollard got lucky with a life sentence.
What's going on is a disinformation campaign to get spy back to his spy handlers and avoid justice.
I am not surprised there are members here choosing a convicted spy's welfare over their own country.
So, no doubt, you feel the same way about the spies who were convicted of espionage, including espionage for a foreign power, and received mush more moderate sentences and parole. They should have been executed.