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Do you think there is a problem with visiting a Saudi national that was just barely cleared? I have a little bit of a problem with it.
From your own link:
"And even if the pictures turn out to be genuine, it should be noted that it is unlikely that the First Lady was specifically visiting Alharbi. Rather, this visit almost certainly took place during the course of her and the president’s visits to victims of the bombing last Thursday that were well documented by the press, even though reporters were not allowed to tag along. On the surface, it would not be odd that Alharbi would have been one of many victims to receive a visit. Moreover, the visit appears to have taken place after Alharbi was already cleared as a suspect."
So what, exactly, do you have a problem with? Was he "not cleared enough" for you? Tell us, how long should a person who has been cleared as a suspect have to wait to not be treated as a suspect any longer?
She visited all the injured. He was no longer considered a "person of interest". Should she have not visited him because at one time he was questioned, and then cleared?
Hey guys chill. I'm just saying. The day after the guy was cleared she goes and visits him? Its just a little weird that's all. Btw MilitantHuman I'd be asking the question no matter what his race or religion was. Nice try though.
Hey guys chill. I'm just saying. The day after the guy was cleared she goes and visits him? Its just a little weird that's all. Btw MilitantHuman I'd be asking the question no matter what his race or religion was. Nice try though.
She went to visit them all. Good grief.
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