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San Diego has some of the highest gas prices in the nation. Some residents have had enough.
Aug. 19, 2005 - Standing beside his 2002 Nissan Pathfinder at a San Diego gas station, Tom Shess, 60, shakes his head in disgust as he fills the SUVs 20-gallon tank with medium grade gasoline at $2.79 per gallon. Then he chuckles at the irony that hes forced to listen to a news report on a mini-television set at the pump telling him gas prices will soon fall. This gas station should spend less on TV sets and pass the savings to the consumer, says Shess. I realize now that the only way were going to get prices rolled back is to hit the big oil companies where it hurts.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9013736/site/newsweek/
Aug. 19, 2005 - Standing beside his 2002 Nissan Pathfinder at a San Diego gas station, Tom Shess, 60, shakes his head in disgust as he fills the SUVs 20-gallon tank with medium grade gasoline at $2.79 per gallon. Then he chuckles at the irony that hes forced to listen to a news report on a mini-television set at the pump telling him gas prices will soon fall. This gas station should spend less on TV sets and pass the savings to the consumer, says Shess. I realize now that the only way were going to get prices rolled back is to hit the big oil companies where it hurts.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9013736/site/newsweek/