1 posted on
11/10/2005 2:22:45 PM PST by
zyaakov
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To: zyaakov
Sorry, but a spy is a spy. Throw away the key.
To: zyaakov
3 posted on
11/10/2005 2:23:47 PM PST by
Sometimes A River
(Your hands and feet are mangoes, but you're gonna be a genius anyway)
To: zyaakov
5 posted on
11/10/2005 2:24:57 PM PST by
petitfour
To: zyaakov
Sorry, I like Israel, but I love the USA more. A spy is a spy.
6 posted on
11/10/2005 2:25:01 PM PST by
Sterm26
(Indict....no, HANG Joe Wilson!)
To: zyaakov
I guess my question why isn't spying considered treason and the spies executed. It would make spying here in the US very, very unattractive. I know we would then be putting our spies at risk also with the policy, but with all the spying done in the US (just a case last week on a bunch of chinese on the west coast selling DOD and Navy sub secrets) it should be done.
7 posted on
11/10/2005 2:25:28 PM PST by
BobCNY
To: zyaakov
If I had it, I'd post the "geeeeez, not this sh!t again" graphic.
8 posted on
11/10/2005 2:26:43 PM PST by
onyx
((Vicksburg, MS) North is a direction. South is a way of life.)
To: zyaakov
"It is time the U.S. Administration free Jonathan Pollard," Rubinstein said. "20 years is more than enough time to serve in prison and I believe that the U.S. should pardon him." Pollard should be and will be released when his body assumes room temperature. Until then, the traitor should rot!
10 posted on
11/10/2005 2:28:18 PM PST by
Dave S
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14 posted on
11/10/2005 2:30:50 PM PST by
CzarNicky
(The problem with bad ideas is that they seemed like good ideas at the time.)
To: zyaakov
Perhaps he only means that we should release the traitor's body to his next of kin.
To: zyaakov
It wasnt a victimless crime amost allies. The Israelis traded our secrets to the Russians for release of Soviet Jews.
20 posted on
11/10/2005 2:34:07 PM PST by
Dave S
To: zyaakov
Free a "convicted spy?"
No.
22 posted on
11/10/2005 2:40:47 PM PST by
Cindy
To: zyaakov
Rubinstein says that 20 years is more than enough. Hell, 20 times 20 years isn't nearly enough.
23 posted on
11/10/2005 2:47:35 PM PST by
CdMGuy
To: zyaakov
How about we just turn over his body. If Rubenstein is in a hurry I am OK with that. I'll chip in for the rope too.
To: zyaakov
Kill him and throw his body in the street.
25 posted on
11/10/2005 2:50:31 PM PST by
bmwcyle
(We broke Pink's Code and found a terrorist message)
To: zyaakov
High Court Justice Eliyakim Rubinstein
uh-huh. No bias here. Nice impartiality judge. Release him to Guantanamo.
To: zyaakov
We should cut off his limbs.
27 posted on
11/10/2005 3:13:17 PM PST by
gaijin
To: zyaakov
Pardon him? Excuse me, but wasn't he convicted of espionage? I don't know if he should be released or not, but I know he should not be pardoned!
To: zyaakov
Every couple of years this case comes up, and every time Pollard's defenders just make it worse for him. Had Pollard and his partisans not made such a public issue of his imprisonment soon after his trial, and for years afterwards, he might be a free man today.
As it is, Pollard can expect no leniency ever from either the court system or the American people. Over and above his original crimes, his subsequent verbal attacks on this country have left deep wounds.
Let him rot in jail.
29 posted on
11/10/2005 3:20:32 PM PST by
beckett
(Amor Fati)
To: zyaakov
Such lovely respondents we have here today. All real men. Probably all wearing their wife's undergarments for the thrill of it.
30 posted on
11/10/2005 3:22:46 PM PST by
bvw
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