2011-03-23

Kissinger urges Obama: Grant clemency to Jonathan Pollard (They better not!!!!)

Vatic Note:  My Goodness, is there still anyone left in this country that even cares what Kissinger, the INDICTED TREASONOUS ISRAELI ROCKEFELLER WAR CRIMINAL, has to say???  I sure don't and a life sentence is too short for Pollard betraying his nation for Israel that has resulted in the take over of this nation by Israel.  The cost to the country for his "BETRAYAL" is way too high and we are not done paying for it yet.  I find it ironic that a TRAITOR is asking for the clemency of another of his fellow TRAITORS.  They really do think the GOYIM are stupid, don't they????  Well if Obama does give him clemency, you will know why.   It will be because Obama is a dual Israeli Citizen (on his mothers side) and we are finally going to have to address that fact up front, IF HE PARDONS OR GRANTS CLEMENCY TO POLLARD.  Does anyone else believe its time to get Kissingers ugly face out of our politics now that we know who he is and the treason he has done to sell our our nation to HIS fellow nazi Khazars?

Kissinger urges Obama: Grant clemency to Jonathan Pollard
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/kissinger-urges-obama-grant-clemency-to-jonathan-pollard-1.347731
By Natasha Mozgovaya, Haartz Paper, Latest update 20:54 07.03.11

Former U.S. Secretary of State says justice will be served even without life sentence; Netanyahu in January made first Israeli appeal for Pollard's release.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sent a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday, urging him to commute the prison term of Jonathan Pollard, who is serving a life term for spying for Israel.

"I believe justice would be served by commuting the remainder of Pollard's sentence of life imprisonment, " Kissinger wrote in the letter, in which he enunciated that he had given the matter a lot of thought and research.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. (INDICTED WAR CRIMINAL)
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"At first I did not have enough information to render a reasoned and just opinion," wrote Kissinger. "But having talked with George Shultz and [reading] the statement of former CIA Director Woolsey, former Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman DeConcini, former Defense Secretary Weinberger, former Attorney General Mukasey and others whose judgments and first-hand knowledge of the case I respect, I find their unanimous support for clemency compelling," Kissinger wrote.

Pollard was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 on charges of spying on the U.S. for Israel. He is incarcerated at a federal jail in North Carolina.

In January, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made an official request to the U.S. president to grant clemency to Pollard. This marked the first formal request by Israel for Pollard's release.

"Even though Israel was in no way directing its intelligence efforts against the United States, its actions were wrong and wholly unacceptable," Netanyahu wrote in the official letter he sent to Obama. "Both Mr. Pollard and the Government of Israel have repeatedly expressed remorse for these actions, and Israel will continue to abide by its commitment that such wrongful actions will never be repeated."

Netanyahu made the decision to send the letter after meeting with Pollard's wife Esther, as well as Lawrence Korb, who was the U.S. assistant secretary of defense at the time of Pollard's arrest.



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