I'm interested in justice as a matter of integrity.
You know, just as an aside, I would think that it's patently obvious that Jonathan Pollard has singlehandedly done more to damage the cause of American Jews than almost anyone else. After Pollard, the anti-Semites will simply point to him and his dual loyalties when they say that Jews cannot be given positions of trust - and now, people will listen, where they might not have before. Hell, even Joe Lieberman knows this much...
I agree. It has already begun and G-d knows where it will lead.
That's fine, but unless and until you bring something a bit more solid to the table than just a set of "why else would they do that?"-type questions, I see no reason to entertain theories suggesting that Pollard is in jail because of someone's bigotry. Those are serious charges, my friend, and they require serious evidence before anyone is going to listen, let alone believe.
I agree. It has already begun and G-d knows where it will lead.
The problem is that aiding and abetting Pollard in his attempt to make his case into a matter of Jewish solidarity is only going to reinforce that perception. It's time to let it go...