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Bitter, angry, what is the difference?
Okay, maybe Bitter has some other meaning in the states than here, but I had a hard time to understandthe whole Obama bitter thing.
But now, I am even more confused:
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McCain, whose temper has earned him the nickname "Senator Hothead" by more than one publication, said he does get angry about corruption and runaway spending in Washington. "You know something, the American people are angry, too, and they're not going to take it anymore," he said.
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So, if Obama says the people are bitter, it is bad, but when McCain says they are angry, it is okay?
Please explain to me, cause I plain just do not get it.
AH
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