Saturday, November 20, 2010

Pack Up Daniel It's Almost Time To Go Home





In 1985 under the Reagan Administration Israeli-American Jonathan Pollard was arrested in Washington DC at the gates of the Israeli embassy. Pollard has served almost 25 years on a spy charge which reportedly normally carries a 10 year sentence. Spying for an ally is viewed as a bad thing, but not nearly as bad as spying for an enemy state.

The usurper was instrumental in getting Al Megrahi the Pan Am bomber who killed 290 Americans released from Scotland. This past week, Obama was instrumental in getting terrorist Ghailani a much reduced 20 year civilian court sentence after he killed 224 people.

Pollard has served more time than either of these mass murderers have or will serve behind bars.

When Obama was passing out 100,000 US visas to Hamas and hundreds of millions of dollars just because, not once did he ask for the release of kidnapped Israeli 18 year old, Gilead Schalit as a precondition for any of the above favors.

Israeli PM BiBi Netanyahu has wised up, the D.C. usurper desperately needs a plus experience somewhere in the Obama wasteland, and this may come in the form of a 90 day building freeze so the Middle East peace talks can resume. Netanyahu has decided to get something for what up until now he has gotten nothing for---Pollard in exchange for a 90 day building freeze. (BiBi should also ask for Schalit from the Palestinians while he's at it.)

Daniel pack your bags, you're going home soon. Next time ask, we are after all allies.


Steve

Jonathan reminds me of Daniel imprisoned in the lions den.

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PM asks for Pollard’s release as part of freeze deal


By GIL HOFFMAN

11/21/2010 01:26

‘Post’ told of new bid for jailed agent’s release on 25th anniversary of his arrest, with support of notable American and Israeli officials involved in Pollard's arrest.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has asked the US to release Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard as part of a series of gestures made to Israel in an effort to restart peace talks with the Palestinians, sources with knowledge of the talks told The Jerusalem Post over the weekend.

Sunday is the 25th anniversary of Pollard’s arrest at the gates of the Israeli Embassy in Washington. He is serving a life sentence in prison in Butner, North Carolina, for passing classified information to an ally, a charge that normally carries a sentence of no more than 10 years.

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