Speaking Out About Gas Prices
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Updated: 11:50 PM Jun 16, 2008
Speaking Out About Gas Prices
WTAP News
You might have seen them in Marietta Monday, AFL-CIO labor union members protesting high gas prices. Close to 25 mine workers, educators and brick layers spoke out about how they're being affected by these prices and offered some possible solutions.
Posted: 10:31 PM Jun 16, 2008
Reporter: Leslie Cebula
Email Address: leslie.cebula@wtap.com
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Posted by: Heather Location: Ohio on Jun 19, 2008 at 12:34 PM

Unfortunately, complaining about high gas prices is most likely not going to change the fact that they are high. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, even 'Ron'.
Posted by: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2008 at 02:56 PM

Are you kidding me! Gas prices are unrealistic. Anyone who thinks it's just "Ok" has more money than they do brains!
Posted by: not homeless or loaded Location: pburg on Jun 17, 2008 at 02:34 PM

so ron you must be absolutly loaded or homeless cuz if your anywhere inbetween these two extremes you'd be complaining too who cares about the "dollars low value" that doesn't change the fact that with gas prices the way they are some familys have to decide between buying groceries or puting gas in their car to go to work to afford the groceries they can't buy because of gas prices being so high so unless your gonna front the money for everyone to fill up their tank keep your small minded thoughts to yourself
Posted by: Ron Location: Vienna on Jun 17, 2008 at 08:38 AM

Im getting tired of everyone complaining about gas. The dollar has low value nowadays so its to be expected.
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