Posted by jesse on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 11:19pm.
It appears the two are correct with a slight difference in meaning :
be angry at something or someone to be irritated by or indignant about it or them.
be angry with someone or something to feel or express displeasure, disappointment, etc towards them or it.
Sra
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