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Some of that outrage is performative; much more is truly heartfelt and grassroots.
The general tried to pre-empt some of that outrage in his television speech by justifying the alliance as a blow against a bigger enemy, India.
But in campaign speeches across Wisconsin the past few days he has directed more of that outrage at Mr. Obama, particularly over the issue of government-mandated health care.
Back inside, Richard Criscuola, who was headed to his job handling cargo for American Airlines, said he felt some of that outrage, as did many of his neighbors and people he worked with.
But Libya appears to want to do a deal, involving freedom for Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, convicted of organising the Lockerbie bombing, and payment of $2.7 billion in compensation the exact amount paid by Libya to the victims of that outrage.
From the ashes of that outrage could rise a prime lesson in good governance, a place where public officials make real effort to partner with citizens on matters of budget.
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The inconvenient truth is that banking will pay its best performers the sort of sums that outrage the public.
In the private sector, businesses make sweeping reversals of policies that outrage consumers and can offer users immediate access to their data.
Sure, some of it is outrage that outrage on the other side may have a political motive.
Afterward, Fitzgerald told the press that the dictator was "lucid" but seemed oblivious of the outrage that the massacre had caused.
But, more likely, it is down to the sheer depths of the outrage that was felt.
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