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Maher Sorry About Failure of Association Attempt on Cheney
Notorious TV host Bill Maher made clear that the world would be much safer if U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney hadn’t survived the attack during his recent visit to Afghanistan. Maher made this scandalous statement on “Real Time” program Friday, newsbusters.org reported.
On “Real Time,” the discussion moved to the attempted assassination of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, to be more precise to the decision of The Huffington Post to remove from the blog the comments of readers disappointed by failure of the attack.

“I have zero doubt that if Dick Cheney was not in power, people wouldn’t be dying tomorrow,” Mayer said as quoted by newsbusters.org. “I’m just saying if he did die, other people, more people would live,” Maher specified in the most scandalous comments of the recent time.

Bill Maher is notorious for his ruthless rhetoric about George Bush administration. In 2002, for instance, he lost the ABC contract after commenting on the actions of the U.S. military that followed the attacks of September 11, 2001.

According to different reports, the explosion on the U.S. Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan killed from 12 to 18 and wounded 27. But the Taliban attack missed its actual target, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney.
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