To be sure, I suppose it was a "technical" violation of his private property Rights to scribble on his calendar. But that violation pales in comparison to the violation of our Rights perpetrated by our corrupt legal system.
If this is all the agent is guilty of, he comes out a lot cleaner than the rest of the system.
It had also been shown that the agent is severely lacking in judgement. Do you deny these things?
The fact that he wrote "Islam is evil" tells me that judgement is NOT something he is lacking.
Why should a jury convict on the say-so of agents who have shown to possess neither integrity nor judgement?
Unlike many cases brought by the feds, it appears that they have hard evidence on this, independent of whatever the Agent might have scribbled on the calendar. Also, making fun of the "religion of peace" is not sufficient cause to impugn his integrity.
Basically, people are making a mountain out of a molehill here. Something is terribly wrong when this agent is being persecuted, and the FBI agent who shot the kid in the face gets off scot-free.