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John & Yoko would be proud

By: Jeff Dufour
Editor at Large/Columnist, "Yeas & Nays"
09/18/08 6:26 PM EDT


Kayne West's
"Gold Digger" blared from the steps in front of the Capitol Thursday as protesters dressed in bathrobes and slippers danced around a bed and threw money. Oil Change USA came to speak out against government's "all too cozy relationship" with oil companies in the wake of the sex-and-drug scandal reported last week by the Interior Department inspector general. "Literally in bed with big oil" was the theme of this protest, noted with their prop of a man and woman laying in bed together, surrounded by money. "We're here to expose and counter the influence of big oil in Washington," Executive Director Stephen Kretzmann told Yeas and Nays.




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