"It's inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it, " he said.
Later, Dr Young told the BBC News Channel that Mr George was unlikely to be angry about his experience.
If you want something to be angry about, be angry at the arbitrary nature of federal ERISA and COBRA laws.
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By 2010 it was apparent that Texas Republicans were animated too, even if they had less to be angry about.
If it does not immediately spring to mind what people will be angry about then consider the following: Western democracies are populace and have become reliant on an infrastructure that depends on 48 hour resupply by road.
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"I think we're quite right to be angry about how the police handled this, " said Damian Collins, a Conservative member of parliament and a member of the House of Commons Select Committee for Culture, Media and Sport, in an interview.
Mr Baca told the LA Times that "everyone should be angry" about the situation, saying arson was "one of the most unacceptable crimes".
People may be angry with Phil about his prediction as winter's chill dawdles.
Ms. LING: Maybe we will be, you know, angry about this matter because, you know, we can do the best, but the feedback is not good.
As angry as I may be about activities undertaken without my knowledge, I am still accountable for those activities.
It may be unfair to begin an article on Bad Piggies by talking about Angry Birds.
Of course, we were very angry about this betrayal, but in the end we felt it would be the wisest thing to do.
With respect to the metaphor that was used, I think Ken Salazar would probably be the first one to admit that he has been frustrated, angry, and occasionally emotional about this issue, like a lot of people have.
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