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![]() This is sickening. 57 mos. and a $100 assessment fee. BTW I looked him up and this guy is serving his time at the 'camp' at FCI Cumberland in MD most likely a part of his plea as not to be inconvenient for visiting family. I'm sure this made all the spies and those considering it shake in their boots. A firing squad would have been the proper sentence. IMO
This was under Bush's watch! http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/...n6242498.shtml
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![]() he could have been a janitor..everyone who works or enters the pentagon has to have a clearance of some type. but if not a firing squad would do.by the way he kind of looks like bill clinton ..oh right he did his selling to the chinese at the dinner table .lol
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![]() What's weirdest to me is that the actual spy gets 15 years, but the guy betraying the country by abusing his access gets a third of that?!
Shouldn't we be way more pissed off at the American guy giving away the info? |
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the guy sold secrets to a fellow citizen. i'm figuring that citizen(naturalized) got more time because he's the one who actually passed on the info to another country. |
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