How do you feel about this?
I can't say I'm surprised although I don't agree with it. I wish we had more Americans like him. He sacrificed himself to let us know what was going on and yet I don't believe he's being appreciated for doing so. He was painted as a traitor when I believe he is more of a true American than those throwing out these words.
The verdict will be handed down tomorrow and he will most likely spend the rest of his life in prison regardless of his acquittal on the more serious charge of aiding the enemy.
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How can you be found guilty of espionage but not aiding the enemy? Don't they kind of go together?