OpEdNews » Washington Post Attempts To Downplay The Gas Shortage In Atlanta:
"I live approximately 45 miles north of downtown Atlanta, and the situation for the Greater Atlanta Area is miserable. Most of the gas stations have no gas, and when they do receive a shipment, the gas lines begin and don't end until the station runs dry. Naturally, even though President Bush promised that Americans wouldn't get gouged by inflated gas prices, we in Georgia now know that was another of Bush's hollow promises. I checked the daily price of gas, and while Georgia doesn't show up as the highest, we're darn close! I suspect that the figures are based on state-wide tallies, therefore unrepresentative of the Atlanta area in particular - especially in the outlying suburbs."
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