Most Obama supporters, however, say they will be disappointed but not angry or upset if McCain wins.
Kerry also had the edge among those who said they were concerned about Dean's temperament, and among the respondents who described themselves as dissatisfied but not angry with the Bush administration.
Assange was angry about comments Jonsdottir had made to the Daily Beast: "I am not angry with Julian, but this is a situation that has clearly gotten out of hand, " she told reporter Philip Shenon.
And she stressed to me again she's not angry at Hillary Clinton - in fact, she might vote for her, she told me - but she was disappointed that day that she was given no money for her service.
It's not only angry white male pundits who are waving the white victimhood flag.
Not the angry populism of John Edwards, of course, but the sunny populism of Ronald Reagan.
It is difficult to read through the Fed survey and not get angry at the wreckage from a completely preventable disaster.
"You can't go close to this and not get angry, " says Grove.
Those rioters are not just angry about high food prices.
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They're not just angry, they are organizing in a new way into the Tea Party, a movement that confusingly, has nothing to do with tea and isn't a party either.
If so, he could face not just angry Republicans, who are opposed to bail-outs, but Democratic ones infuriated by the thought of Wall Streeters being paid bonuses while ordinary Americans are losing their jobs and homes.
While this not so angry bird doesn't seem too eager to attack, it might be a good idea for other companies (especially social networks) using similar technologies to assess their current setup just to be on the safe side.
Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip, one of those to sign up to new rules on fiscal discipline and budgetary oversight, told the BBC he was not "angry" with the UK's refusal to do so, as each country had the right to pursue its own interests.
Although wrongdoing has not been proved Spaniards are angry, they are not shrugging anymore.
Fourgeaud is not the first Angry Birds manager to fly the coop.
The face of the modern Democratic Party, therefore, should not be those angry pessimists that now lead their minority Congressional delegations and party machines.
At least international courts are not plagued by angry electoral battles.
Protestors in Houston today are angry not just about the chemicals Exxon would like to continue to supply to various product manufacturers, but about the plants where those chemicals are made.
Over time, pretending not to be angry with a friend when you are, or turning to a text messages instead of having an honest conversation, becomes a formative habit of communication.
John Wilkinson, chairman of the Cinema Exhibitors' Association, told BBC News Online that the reason cinema operators were lobbying councils was so they were not harangued by angry parents of children who wanted to see it.
It is not beset by angry cattle-ranchers.
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On the other, the federal government might not be all that angry with Farooq.
Plenty are angry about not being included in the emergency club, however.
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