This man is a national hero and most don't even know his name.
As war criminals like Obama lived in their lavish oceanside homes and Trump campaigned for another term as president, Daniel Hale was rotting in a cage. He was charged with violating the Espionage Act of 1917. The same 'catch all' archaic law that was also used to charge Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden and Reality Winner.
In a interview before his incarceration Hale said: “You have to kill part of your conscience to do your job.”
He's right. There are far too many mindless order followers who will turn a human life into a fine red mist for a paycheck and free pancakes at IHOP. There are not enough individuals with integrity within the US government who stand up, speak out and say "NO!" "I will not participate in your war machine." That's why we must honor and praise people like Daniel Hale who do.
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