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30-Year Sentence Sought in China Spy Case

Submitted by Mr. Bill, Mar 12, 2008 13:33

As a retired military member I say a 30 year sentence for Chi Mak is appropriate...but I'd also life without parole in this case. Actions such as those taken by Mak put the lives of military and civilian personnel at great risk. Stiff prison terms for anyone who is a traitor, i.e. spies for a foreign government, would hopefully send a message that the American justice system doesn't play games when it comes to National Security. It cost billions in taxpayer dollars to protect our way of life...and billions more to fix what Mak and others like him have done.


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Phil 

Mar 21, 2008 07:37

I can't believe the bleeding hearts who want to give him less time. He is a traitor and should be... [MORE]

Wojo 

Mar 14, 2008 15:26

If his defense attorney's only defense is his clients' age, then perhaps the lawyer would care share his clients' sentence... [MORE]

Anthony Knox 

Mar 12, 2008 14:23

As a retired military member I say a 30 year sentence for Chi Mak is appropriate...but I'd also life without...

Mr. Bill 

Mar 12, 2008 13:33

He did commit treason against this great country who took him in gave him a good job and a clearance... [MORE]

Dave 

Mar 12, 2008 09:06

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