Sticky Note protest goes viral! Hope and Change at the gas pump and grocery store shelves
There's a move afoot to protest rising fuel and food prices by placing 'sticky notes' and other graphics on gas pumps and supermarket shelves.
NEW: Check out BS Footprint's Hope and Change at the Gas Pump stickers.
Disrupt the Narrative started with an Obama quote about skyrocketing energy prices under his 'plan' in a chart showing sustained rises in gas prices starting at (or shortly before) Obama's inauguration in 2009.
YourDaddy's Politics notes that the ‘Hope and Change’ ‘Sticky Note Campaign’ is growing and catalogs the growing list of sites linking to the campaign.
The ‘Hope and Change’ Sticky Note Campaign
Here's an amusing one-liner that had me laughing: "My first Car cost less than my last fill-up"! (Man, I know I'm getting old when I can honestly say that!)
botnet's Global Warming blog features some interesting 'mailing label' stickers you can download and print: Winning the Future?

President Obama's administration may be hindering domestic oil production, but I suspect an alternative target could be the Federal Reserve and the current administration together–monetary policy over the last several years combined with runaway government spending deficits are most directly responsible for commodity price increases of late. The notes have to be short and to the point as well as catchy, and "Hope and Change" is a much juicier target than "End The Fed".
Regardless, I sure like the gas pump sticky note photos, even if some of them look like they're 'photoshopped'. :D

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#1 Thanks for the linky love!
Nice place you have here, BSFP!
#2 Thanks! I like your corner of the web, too...
I got a kick out of your site. The bear and bot in your banner had me chuckling. Nice work.
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