Superman Faces Off With Mobil Worker At Gas Price Protest:
Demonstrator Norberto Gonzalez, second from right, wears a Superman costume as he joins consumers to protest the high cost of gasoline as a mobile worker gestures at right Tuesday, June 3, 2008, at a Mobil gas station in Los Angeles. At far right is an unidentified station employee. Oil prices fell sharply Tuesday, dropping below $124 a barrel as demand concerns grew and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke indicated that more interest rate cuts are unlikely.
The look on the Mobil employee guy's face is beyond priceless.
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Man, I hope Superman kicks that old befuddled looking dudes ass. 'Cuz, you know that the old guy is DIRECTLY responsible for the price of gas.
{/sarcasm}
Other than making themselves feel better, what does protesting the cost of gas at a friggen gas station do? I'll tell you what, nothing!
Go protest at the corporate headquarters of the oil company, the office of your local congress-worm, or the Saudi embassy. They would all have the same net effect, but at least you could at least pretend you're having an impact.
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