The outrage expressed by many so-called Main Street folks over the proposed Wall Street bailout is based on more than a sense of injustice.� It's about revenge, a basic animal instinct shared by humans, chimpanzees and even blue-footed boobies.
Wall Street ended a stunning session with a huge loss Monday, with the Dow plunging 778 points - its largest point drop ever - after the failure of a House vote on the financial bailout plan.
Like a scrambling quarterback calling never-before-seen plays, Sen. John McCain seemed to be engaged in war of nerves with his rival Sen. Barack Obama in the run-up to Friday's debate.
A group of conservative Republicans in the House on proposed a financial rescue package as an alternative to President Bush's proposed $700 billion bailout of Wall Street.
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