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Sep 24 2008, Rudolf

I am fuming with anger – boiling anger.

I have long suspected that I am stupid. I just did not know that it is a fact that is clear to everyone.

The government of my country, the country I love, the country that I thought is looking out for me,...

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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson walks out of the West Wing of the White House following his meeting with President Bush, Monday, Sept. 29, 2008, in Washington.