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Well, of course they aren't going to offer cash for tips on these guys. If we catch them, then they'll tell us what the Great Pretender was really up to that night. Plus, we already know where the man clown is -- walking around freely on the streets of Sana'a, Yemen, bragging about his role in the Benghazi attacks. Yemen apparently keeps asking if we want him, and we keep saying "NO!" Faraj Shalabi is a free man because we won't authorize his arrest! Yemen could find the guy in under a day, and we won't tell them to arrest him. The FBI can't go to Libya to arrest Muhammed Mursi, either, and they won't attempt to get whatever legal authority they can contact in Libya to arrest him for them. Disgusting!The State Department's "Rewards for Justice" program -- which offers multimillion-dollar payouts for tips leading to wanted terrorists -- does not include suspects in the Benghazi terror attack.
The State Department has not offered an explanation as to why those individuals are not on the list. Pressed by Fox News and The Associated Press on Thursday, spokeswoman Marie Harf suggested the important thing was that the Obama administration is resolved to find those suspects.
"This is nothing at all to do with politics. We've made crystal clear that we want to find these people and bring them to justice," Harf said. "Whether we pay a couple million dollars isn't the point -- the point is we believe it's a priority ... and whether they are on a website or not doesn't change that."
She cited "classified deliberations" on who should be included in saying she could not answer whether the suspects were even considered for the list.