He was *not* convicted, friend---he agreed to a plea bargain. Don't mean to nit-pick---yes, he confessed to spying. But your comment was literally all about the accuracy of the verbiage---and it was inaccurate.
@@djjdnewyork1 A guilty plea is an admission of guilt, while a no contest plea means that the defendant is not contesting the charge. The result is largely the same, since the defendant will have a conviction on their record either way... So technically he WAS convinced
I don't disagree with the substance of your post or your analysis on this point--it just seemed that you were harping on verbiage, so I thought I'd do same! But you're correct. (I do disagree w/ your premise---i.e., that Pollard should have served an actual life sentence...which strikes me a bonkers. Look at so-called "Chelsea" Manning, who served a whole seven years. Like, give me a break.)
I would hardley say 35year and then have cancer when your free is anything compared to being treated like royalty never mind being dissed by the country you were spying for and then kissing the ground on top of that having to grovel its quite sad.poor dude he should of just been a good American citizen.
Douschawitz keeps talking about the judges that were jewish and how they did not rule in his favor. So he would be ok with judges ruling based on whether the accused it jewish or not? You don't get the play it both ways alan.
The ☪️ would have acted with malice. As it turns out a US citizen working in the Biden Administration was working ad an agent of Iran, directly influencing policy and providing information to Iran used to undermine US and bolster Iran's terrorism ambitions & their nuclear weapons ambitions as well.
No, he completed his parole. When the five years were up and he had met all requirements, they had to release him. The question at the end was would Biden's handlers be able to stop him from leaving the country. I do not see how as he paid his debt to society. He received more time than those who spied for unfriendly countries.
@@piesusan17 He MAY have served more time than those who’d spied for other countries, BUT the US was & is supposed to be Israel’s “best friend.” What kind of country spies on & divulges highly classified info on its “best friend” FFS?
@@djh7087 All countries spy on each other. We spy on Israel. Don't be naive. His case became politicized. If not, he would not have gotten such a harsh sentence. However, he admitted he was wrong and served the time and is free now. The debt to society was paid.
@@piesusan17 Yes, all countries spy on one another. However, Pollard is an American born citizen. There's a name for that in the US: treason. The US and the UK are currently persecuting & torturing Julian Assange, who it NOT a US citizen, not yet convicted under The Espionage Act for something far less. As to Pollard's "harsh sentence" he had one of the best criminal defense attorneys in the US representing him. Perhaps his sentence was intended to send a message to potential future spies - as a deterrent. Finally, he is being hailed as an outright "hero" by the Israeli government - the government for which he was committing treason. Given the amount of money we have spent over the last few decades, and the astounding diplomatic cover & protection the US provides Israel - shameful.
@@djh7087 What country withholds key intelligence info from its best friend and why? America blocked Israel from knowing a lot which is what motivated Pollard in the first place.
Oh yeah, what about Mordechai Vanunu, also known as John Crossman! Rings a bell buddy? Oh wait... officially he didn't existed in Israel, he was simply kidnapped and secretly sentenced to rot in prison for exposing Israeli illegal nuclear program. I guess international law applies to everybody but Israel.
All similar cases saw those who "spied" released in just a few years, they were all similar cases. Mr Pollard was an exception treated unfairly and unjustly compared to others. His information was if critical nature to world peace and security. He was horrifically abandoned and mistreated by Israel and the United States. Unjustifiable and unacceptable. He should never have been in jail for more than five years maximum.
the only reason he should have been released is if he didn't do it. But he did and he should never have been let out of jail. Traitors should be hanged.
He was not "accused of"... he was "convicted for" spying! He should have served his sentence, period!
He was *not* convicted, friend---he agreed to a plea bargain. Don't mean to nit-pick---yes, he confessed to spying. But your comment was literally all about the accuracy of the verbiage---and it was inaccurate.
@@djjdnewyork1 A guilty plea is an admission of guilt, while a no contest plea means that the defendant is not contesting the charge. The result is largely the same, since the defendant will have a conviction on their record either way... So technically he WAS convinced
I don't disagree with the substance of your post or your analysis on this point--it just seemed that you were harping on verbiage, so I thought I'd do same! But you're correct.
(I do disagree w/ your premise---i.e., that Pollard should have served an actual life sentence...which strikes me a bonkers. Look at so-called "Chelsea" Manning, who served a whole seven years. Like, give me a break.)
@@djjdnewyork1 right, which means he was convicted of the thing he plead to. The more you know...
So Pollard is treated like royalty, while Assange is rotting away.
soon
I would hardley say 35year and then have cancer when your free is anything compared to being treated like royalty never mind being dissed by the country you were spying for and then kissing the ground on top of that having to grovel its quite sad.poor dude he should of just been a good American citizen.
@@lovenevergivesup3145 you have no idea what you are talking about. Ppllard does not have cancer.
@@edanorvitz1726 the news said he did
@@lovenevergivesup3145 his wife
Douschawitz keeps talking about the judges that were jewish and how they did not rule in his favor. So he would be ok with judges ruling based on whether the accused it jewish or not? You don't get the play it both ways alan.
Had a Muslim was in this situation what would have been the outcome!?
SMH
The ☪️ would have acted with malice.
As it turns out a US citizen working in the Biden Administration was working ad an agent of Iran, directly influencing policy and providing information to Iran used to undermine US and bolster Iran's terrorism ambitions & their nuclear weapons ambitions as well.
uhh....
Traitors used to have to pay with their lives in the USA. So much has changed in the world.
Israel is an abomination
A higher power than USA or any flesh & blood human being or political entity, runs the world.
Ah what kind of Judaism does Epstein and dersowitz represent
SynagogueOfSatan. SynagogueOfPedos
HASBARA.
Traders crooked fake laywer
The true ruling class.
I would not trust Joe Biden's handlers either.
Spys in the old days got the death penalty
Yaa ,they have some of the best health care in the world ,they will admit you to hospital and steal your kidney's.
Giving him smaaal amout of money, just like Dershowitz neeever took his underwear off...
THEY WAITED FOR GINSBURG TO DIE
No, he completed his parole. When the five years were up and he had met all requirements, they had to release him. The question at the end was would Biden's handlers be able to stop him from leaving the country. I do not see how as he paid his debt to society. He received more time than those who spied for unfriendly countries.
@@piesusan17 He MAY have served more time than those who’d spied for other countries, BUT the US was & is supposed to be Israel’s “best friend.”
What kind of country spies on & divulges highly classified info on its “best friend” FFS?
@@djh7087 All countries spy on each other. We spy on Israel. Don't be naive. His case became politicized. If not, he would not have gotten such a harsh sentence. However, he admitted he was wrong and served the time and is free now. The debt to society was paid.
@@piesusan17 Yes, all countries spy on one another. However, Pollard is an American born citizen. There's a name for that in the US: treason.
The US and the UK are currently persecuting & torturing Julian Assange, who it NOT a US citizen, not yet convicted under The Espionage Act for something far less.
As to Pollard's "harsh sentence" he had one of the best criminal defense attorneys in the US representing him. Perhaps his sentence was intended to send a message to potential future spies - as a deterrent.
Finally, he is being hailed as an outright "hero" by the Israeli government - the government for which he was committing treason. Given the amount of money we have spent over the last few decades, and the astounding diplomatic cover & protection the US provides Israel - shameful.
@@djh7087 What country withholds key intelligence info from its best friend and why? America blocked Israel from knowing a lot which is what motivated Pollard in the first place.
No other person who committed a similar offense had such a long, tough sentence! NEVER! Pure Jew-hatred. AND SELF-HATING JEWS!
Israel is an abomination
💯 (@Zev; not the antisemite that commented above)
Oh yeah, what about Mordechai Vanunu, also known as John Crossman! Rings a bell buddy? Oh wait... officially he didn't existed in Israel, he was simply kidnapped and secretly sentenced to rot in prison for exposing Israeli illegal nuclear program. I guess international law applies to everybody but Israel.
Most notable case of espionage in the US has resulted in life sentences. Idk what ur on about
WHY GIVE HIM LIFE
All similar cases saw those who "spied" released in just a few years, they were all similar cases. Mr Pollard was an exception treated unfairly and unjustly compared to others. His information was if critical nature to world peace and security. He was horrifically abandoned and mistreated by Israel and the United States. Unjustifiable and unacceptable. He should never have been in jail for more than five years maximum.
HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN RELEASED DECADES AGO! INJUSTICE
Okay HASBARA.
the only reason he should have been released is if he didn't do it. But he did and he should never have been let out of jail. Traitors should be hanged.
Long live Israel 🇮🇱 💙 ❤ 💛 ♥
You meant to say Palestine. Israel doesn't exist.
SynagogueOfSatan- you are now a pedophile supporter.
He should've never been arrested in the first place
Okay jew
why? didn't he commit a crime?
God bless Trump
Trump is a traitor.
Israel 🇮🇱 and Serbia 🇷🇸 brothers forever
HASBARA