"My primary loyalty is to the United States."
Gee, it sure doesn't look like it.
"What does your question have to do with investigating suspicions of bureaucratic abuse?"
Oh, is THAT the latest Pollard defense spin? He wasn't actually SPYING, he was just "investigating suspicions of bureaucratic abuse?"
Pollard's the only guy making that claim. It's an excuse. Excuses are like rectal orifices; everyone has one, but they all stink.
Sure it does. You just can't tell the difference between what you want, and the interests of the United States. It's actually a pretty common fault, though it's usually restricted to liberals and children.
Oh, is THAT the latest Pollard defense spin? He wasn't actually SPYING, he was just "investigating suspicions of bureaucratic abuse?"
Get your head out of your 'excuse'. Nobody said he wasn't spying.
From what I've seen there is credible reason to believe Pollard is being singled out for treatment that falls outside the norm for his crime. I'd like to know why, and the desire to know why is not an act of disloyalty.
I do question the motives and loyalty of those who don't want those questions asked, though.
I don't cotton to cops that answer "what do you have to hide" when I ask why they want to search my car, either.