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Old 16th May 2007, 12:07 AM
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A couple weeks ago, City TV caught me filling up at a local Pioneer station. The reporter asked what I thought about the price of gas? I told her, Ridiculous! If everyone just keeps pumping in silence, nothing will change. When asked if I would support a boycott? Damn straight. Yes my situation allows me this because I do not need, at this time, to buy gas to put food on the table. But, if no one speaks, no voice is heard, and we pay away. What other immediate option would work? Getting rid of the president may be a future solution, but what would cause a immediate solution? In my eyes, boycotting would be the thing to do. Although I realize this is not an option for many people. And not everyone can afford to change to a fuel efficient car. This is just my opinion, I would love to hear others. By the way, I'm in Canada as well. The gas is no cheaper but I dont have to deal with the antics of Mr. Bush, thank god.
p.s. I was born in the US though
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