Demanding further intervention from the Federal Reserve to protect their endangered fortunes, thousands of the nation's leading hedge-fund managers marched on Washington today.
Dubbed "The Million Mercedes March," the protest was said to be the largest chauffeur-driven demonstration in the capital's history.
Limousines started jamming the streets of Washington at approximately 10 in the morning as irate hedge-fund owners converged on the Federal Reserve building to demand stronger action to protect their imperiled riches.
Chanting "No Rate Cut, No Peace," the furious money managers were pepper-sprayed by police as their protest threatened to take a violent turn.



