Thursday, August 18, 2005

This is Eyeballing the Bush Ranch Protest part 3.

A Call To Action
18 August 2005



Part 1: http://cryptome.org/brp/bush-ranch1.htm

Part 2: http://cryptome.org/brp/bush-ranch2.htm

Captions by Associated Press
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'Peace mom' Cindy Sheehan of Vacaville, Calif., joined by Benjamin Hart of Austin, Texas, who served with the Army in Iraq, leads a candlelight vigil at her anti-war roadside encampment near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, Wednesday evening, Aug. 17, 2005. From Los Angeles to Paris, more than 1,400 such ceremonies were planned for Wednesday night calling for an end to the war with Iraq, an effort spurred by Sheehan whose son Casey was killed in Iraq. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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Michael Berg, father of slain businessman Nick Berg, who was beheaded in Iraq in 2004, holds a sign at Rodney square in downtown Wilmington, Del., in support of 'peace mom' Cindy Sheehan on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Sheehan, whose soldier-son was killed in Iraq, has sparked the support of anti-war movements all over the country including a group from Wilmington, since Aug. 6, 2005 when she began a vigil near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. (AP Photo/The News Journal, Ron Soliman)
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Maria Quintanilla lights candles during an anti-war vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in San Antonio. Quintanilla, who said she is a Marine Corps veteran, said "Bush isn't going to get my son." Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/San Antonio Express-News, Kin Man Hui)
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Jo Rod, right, and her husband, Bob Rod, hold candles along with other anti-war participants during a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Ames, Iowa. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq were held as part of a national effort spurred by CIndy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. Sheehan has become the icon of the anti-war movement since she started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son Casey, who died in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/Ames Tribune, Nirmalendu Majumdar)
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Jorgi Sanders, left, argues with Luke Lundemo, both of Jackson, Miss., prior to the start of a silent "vigil for Cindy Sheehan," at the War Memorial in Jackson, Wednesday evening, Aug. 17, 2005. Sanders proclaimed her unqualified support for President Bush and his military actions overseas as well as her support for the military overseas. Sanders claimed she had a son serving in the military, but refused to identify him. Lundemo was one of 50 people who gathered in support of Sheehan. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis)
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Tom Taylor stands at a candlelight vigil supporting Cindy Sheehan, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Chicago. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey)
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** CORRECTS SPELLING OF GRIFFIN IN FIRST SENTENCE ** Gary Muchler, right, of Wilkes-Barre attempts to disrupt a rally supporting Cindy Sheehan and criticizing President Bush as he grabs for a sign held by Robert Griffin, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The rally was part of a national observance for Sheehan's vigil in Texas. (AP Photo/The Citizens' Voice, Dave Scherbenco)
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Anti-war protestors light candles before they march against the war in Iraq in front of the statue of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Racine, Wis., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. The march was timed to coincide with nationwide protests in support of Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in the war, and who was been camping near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. (AP Photo/Journal Times, Mark Hertzberg)
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People line a street along Milwaukee's lake front during a candle light vigil in support of "peace mom" Cindy Sheehan Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash).
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Marylin Gandt-Huntson holds a sign during a candlelight vigil opposing the war in Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Daytona Beach, Fla. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a dead soldier who has vowed to stay outside President Bush's Texas ranch until he meets with her and other grieving families. (AP Photo/Daytona Beach News-Journal, Jessica Webb)
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Anti-war demonstrators gather on the steps of the courthouse in Lancaster, Pa., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in support of Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a dead soldier who has vowed to stay outside President Bush's Texas ranch until he meets with her and other grieving families. (AP Photo/Intelligencer Journal, Dan Marschka)
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Maria Cancian embraces her daughter Rosa Kalish, 9, at a candlelight vigil supporting Cindy Sheehan, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Madison, Wis. Sheehan is the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq who wants to meet with President Bush again. (AP Photo/Wisconsin State Journal, Craig Schreiner)
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Standing next to a flag-draped coffin, Long Beach, Calif., resident Jeff Perrin, right, holds up two torches during a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Long Beach. The vigil was one of many held across the nation and spurred by Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq. She has drawn widespread attention for the anti-war demonstration she has been staging near President Bush's ranch in Texas this month. (AP Photo/Long Beach Press-Telegram, Stephen Carr)
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Wayne Robinson, a Sacramento clergyman, lights candles blown out by the wind in front of a symbolic casket during a silent candlelight vigil in support of Cindy Sheehan in front of City Hall in Sacramento, Calif., on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)
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Bev Short, Ginny Horning, and Judy Neel, right to left, hold candles and signs during a silent candlelight vigil in support of Cindy Sheehan in front of City Hall in Sacramento, Calif., on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)
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Latricia Stewart, left, and Linda Thomasson, right, attend a candlelight vigil in Denver, Colo., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq were held as part of a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. Sheehan has become the icon of the anti-war movement since she started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son Casey, who died in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, Jacob Pritchard)
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Tom Bostelmann, left, and Caroline Sneed, both of Seattle, hold signs and candles at the candlelight vigil held at Gas Works Park on Lake Union in Seattle Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. The vigil was one of many held across the nation and spurred by Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq. She has drawn widespread attention for the anti-war demonstration she has been staging near President Bush's ranch in Texas this month. (AP Photo/Kevin P. Casey)
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Gracie Winters, 16, participates in a candlelight vigil in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Thousands gathered around the nation in solidarity with Crawford, Tex. protester Cindy Sheehan, who's son was killed in the war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch)
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Vikram Paradkar and his daughter, Sateja, 9, of Nashua, N.H., hold signs Wednesday evening, Aug. 17, 2005, in front of City Hall in Nashua supporting Cindy Sheehan. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq were held as part of a national effort spurred by Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. Sheehan has become the icon of the anti-war movement since she started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son Casey, who died in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/Nashua Telegraph, Bob Hammerstrom)
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Julie Wiley of Medford, Ore., and counter-protester Chad Dickson, Medford, hold signs expressing their views during a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Medford. The vigil one of many held across the nation and spurred by Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq. She has drawn widespread attention for the anti-war demonstration she has been staging near President Bush's ranch in Texas this month. (AP Photo/Mail Tribune, Bob Pennell)
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A candle burns while Bryan Ortega, 21, left, and Edher Estrada, 19, look on during a candle light vigil showing support for Cindy Sheehan Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Portland, Ore. Sheehan's son was killed in Iraq last year and she has vowed to remain at Bush's Texas vacation ranch unless he meets with her and other grieving families. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Actor Josh Lucas, left, holds up a sign as he joins hundreds of other protesters to support Cindy Sheehan during a candlelight vigil in the Studio City section of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Sheehan, mother of Army Spc. Casey Sheehan, who was killed in Iraq, started her roadside vigil Aug. 6 near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Anti-war protesters, from left, Julie Cohen, Brian Brodersen, Toni-Jo Mills, and Bill Lascher hold candles in support of Cindy Sheehan on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, outside the Ventura County Government Center in Ventura, Calif. The demonstration was one of several held across the nation and spurred by Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq. She has drawn widespread attention for the anti-war demonstration she has been staging near President Bush's ranch in Texas this month. (AP Photo/Ventura County Star, Matt McClain)
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Clara Hull, 14, joins more than 200 demonstrators at a candlelight vigil supporting Cindy Sheehan on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in San Francisco. From left are Prudence Hull, Clara Hull, Shannon Yoshikawa, and Greta Hull. Sheehan, whose son died in Iraq last year, is camped outside President George Bushs Crawford, Texas ranch demanding a chance to speak with the president. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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Peter Smith and Deb Epperson stand on the lawn of City Hall in Flagstaff, Ariz., with the Stars and Stripes during a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in support of Cindy Sheehan, the mother of soldier Casey Sheehan. Sheehan, whose son Casey died in Iraq last year, started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son. (AP Photo/Arizona Daily Sun, Jake Bacon)
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A vigil organized by a local MoveOn.org representative is held in downtown Bellevue, Wash., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Over two hundred protesters gathered to show their support of Cindy Sheehan and their disappointment with the U.S. war with Iraq. About two dozen people gathered on the other side of the street to show their support of U.S. troops in Iraq. (AP Photo/King County Journal/Patrick Hagerty)
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Delana Beagle of Vacaville, Calif. holds a candle to show her support for Cindy Sheehan, a Vacaville resident who has been holding a vigil outside of President Bush's home in Texas. Beagle and about 100 supporters waved to passing motorists and held candles during there vigil in downtown Vacaville on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. The group had opposition as an equal number of people spread themselves across the street to support the troops.(AP Photo/The Vacaville Reporter, Joel Rosenbaum)
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Kyle Wendel, 15, of Kent, Wash., holds a sign in support of Cindy Sheehan at a peace demonstration and show of support for Sheehan, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Kent. The event was organized by MoveOn.org. Cindy Sheehan is the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq, and is camping near President George Bush's ranch in Texas in hopes of talking to him face-to-face about bringing soldiers home from Iraq. (AP Photo/King County Journal, Matt Brashears)
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American Legion member Walter Plywaski, right, a veteran against the Iraq war, holds up a sign while watching people gather for a candlelight vigil near the Boulder County Courthouse Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Boulder, Colo. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq were held as part of a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. Sheehan has become the icon of the anti-war movement since she started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son Casey, who died in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/The Daily Camera, Joshua Lawton)
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Tom Tennet, a Vietnam veteran from Federal Way, Wash., holds his dog Lucy during a vigil for Cindy Sheehan, Wednesday night, Aug. 17, 2005, at First United Methodist Church in Tacoma, Wash. Tennet said that he plans on driving to Crawford, Texas, on Monday to support the anti-war movement. "I can't just sit back and watch what's happening to America," he said. (AP Photo/The News Tribune, Dean J. Koepfler)
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Anti-war protesters wave at passing motorists at a candle light vigil in support of Cindy Sheehan Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005 in Kansas City, Mo. Vigils were held across the country in support of Sheehan who is protesting the war outside President Bush's Texas ranch. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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Mike Murphy sings a protest song as he attends a candle light vigil in support of Cindy Sheehan Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005 in Kansas City, Mo. Vigils were held across the country in support of Sheehan who is protesting the war outside President Bush's Texas ranch. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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Jordy Rocheleau holds a candle as he listens to poems being read during a candlelight vigil at Public Square in Clarksville, Tenn., Wednesday, Aug.17, 2005. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq were held as part of a national effort spurred by CIndy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. Sheehan has become the icon of the anti-war movement since she started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son Casey, who died in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/The Leaf-Chronicle, Robert Smith)
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Chris Rahe of Bourbon, Ind., attends a candlelight vigil in Mishawaka, Ind., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in support of Cindy Sheehan. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq were held as part of a national effort spurred by Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. Sheehan has become the icon of the anti-war movement since she started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son Casey, who died in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/South Bend Tribune, Gene D. Kaiser)
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People gather in a circle for prayer in front of the statue of President Harry Truman on Independence, Mo., to protest the war in Iraq and in support of Cindy Sheehan, Wednesday, Aug 17, 2005. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/The Examiner, Paul Beaver)
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Nina Windom holds a sign during a candlelight vigil in support of Cindy Sheehan at Woodlake Lake in Carrollton, Texas, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq were held as part of a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. Sheehan has become the icon of the anti-war movement since she started a protest Aug. 6 in memory of her son Casey, who died in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Nathan Hunsinger)
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Savina Schoenhofer, left, silently stands alongside Lynn Clark, second from right and Mary Hendrick, as the names of Mississippi soldiers killed in Iraq are read, Wednesday night, Aug. 17, 2005, at the War Memorial building in Jackson, Miss. The three Jackson residents joined over 40 others in holding a silent vigil honoring the dead, supporting the troops overseas and in support of "Peace Mom" Cindy Sheehan. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis)
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Nebraskans participate in a candlelight vigil at Omaha's Memorial Park Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in support of Cindy Sheehan, whose son Casey was killed in Iraq., in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
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Anti-war protester Joan Harrison, of Canandaigua, N.Y., holds a sign showing photos of her grandchildren, as she participates in a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, outside the Ontario County Court House in Canandaigua, N.Y. Hundreds of vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/The Daily Messenger, Vasiliy Baziuk)
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Mark Comley and his daughter, Laura, protest the war in Iraq during a candlelight vigil at Triangle Park in downtown Lexington, Ky., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Mark Comley's son, Chase Comley, was killed in Iraq on Aug. 6, 2005. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/James Crisp)
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Betty Cyrus sings during a candlelight vigil in Virginia Beach, Va., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, while holding a photo of her son, Petty Officer 3rd Class Andy Keffalas, who is stationed at Fort Meade, Md. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Yoon S. Byun)
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Kim Nunez, right, of Meraux, La., participates in a candlelight anti-war vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, at Alcee Fortier Park in New Orleans. Nunez said she has a brother-in-law in the military. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/Judi Bottoni)
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Margi Peterson, left, and her daughter Abby, 11, were among hundreds that lined Division & Fulton streets in Grand Rapids, Mich., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, to participate in a candlelight vigil in support of Cindy Sheehan. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/The Grand Rapids Press, Dave Raczkowski)
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Anti-war demonstrators participate in a candlelight vigil near the New Jersey statehouse Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Trenton, N.J. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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Anti-war demonstrators gather for a candlelight vigil at Fountain Square, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Cincinnati. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/Greg Mahany)
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Sharifa Oppenheimer, far right, of Albemarle County, helps lead people in song during the vigil held in support of Cindy Sheehan in front of the Albemarle County Office Building in Charlottesville, Va., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Sheehan, whose son died while serving in Iraq, is protesting outside President's Bush's ranch in Texas, seeking a second meeting with Bush to discuss the war in Iraq. (AP Photo/The Daily Progress, Rachel Zahumensky)
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Valeska Populoh, left, and Ellen Campbell light candles during a vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Baltimore in support of Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a dead soldier who has vowed to stay outside President Bush's Texas ranch until he meets with her and other grieving families. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
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Ruth Bredbenner, foreground, of Averill Park, N.Y., and her daughter, Tami Colwell, of Halfmoom, N.Y., behind her, join people in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., supporting Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a dead soldier who has vowed to stay outside President Bush's Texas ranch until he meets with her and other grieving families. (AP Photo/Jim McKnight)
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Ralph Gregory, right, talks about his service during the Vietnam War, as he joins a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in front of the United States Federal Building in Spartanburg, S.C. From Los Angeles to Paris, more than 1,400 candlelight vigils were planned Wednesday night calling for an end to the war with Iraq, an effort spurred by an anti-war demonstration by Cindy Sheehan and others near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/Spartanburg Herald Journal, Gerry Pate)
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Lily Mell, 6, sits on the shoulders of her father, Andrew Mell, during a candlelight vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Philadelphia, in support of Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq who is demanding a meeting with President Bush. Hundreds of candlelight vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday, a national effort spurred by an anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. (AP Photo/George Widman)
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With the skyline of lower Manhattan in the background, Elke Santagata of Brooklyn takes part in a candlelight vigil on the Promenade in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. The vigil was one several such events scheduled nationally in support of Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq and started a vigil Aug. 6 near President Bush's ranch in Texas. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)
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Annie Jarabek, at right, and other supporters of Cindy Sheehan, mother of Army Specialist Casey Sheehan who was killed in Iraq, participate in a MoveOn.org sponsored candle light vigil at Brightleaf Square in Durham, N.C. Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Over a thousand vigils are scheduled nationwide tonight in support of Sheehan as she continuesher vigil outside President Bushs ranch in Crawford, Texas.(AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
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Jodi Delsordo, left, and Jane Spragg sing anti-war songs Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Concord, N.H. About 150 people stood shoulder-to-shoulder in front of the Statehouse holding candles and signs supporting Cindy Sheehan and criticizing President Bush. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
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Judy Cohn, left, and Norman Bott, right, both from D.C., take part in candle light vigil in support of Cindy Sheehan, who lost her son in Iraq, in front of the White House on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005 in Washington. The nationwide vigils are being held in support of Sheehan, whose protest outside President Bush's Texas ranch has made her an icon of the anti-war movement. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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David Naughton writes a message on a banner during a war protest by a group in Wilmington, Del., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. The group is sending the banner to Cindy Sheehan, who has been staging an anti-war protest near President Bush's home in Crawford, Texas since Aug.6. Sheehan, whose vigil in Texas has sparked the support of anti-war movements from many parts of the country, had a son who was killed in Iraq last year. (AP Photo/ The News Journal/Ron Soliman)
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"Camp Casey", the anti-war outpost near President Bush's ranch led by Cindy Sheehan whose son Casey died in the Iraq conflict, continues to grow in population daily, in Crawford, Texas, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. New arrivals, left to right, Lee Stanley of Tucson, Ariz., Roger Cuthbertson from Shorewood, Minn., and Paul Searles of Columbia, Mo., prepare to deal with the summer temperatures of Central Texas as they join Sheehan who has continued her vigil since Aug. 6, demanding to speak with Bush whom she has accused of lying about the war in Iraq. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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'Peace mom' Cindy Sheehan, president of Gold Star Families for Peace, says she is gratified at the support of the anti-war movement she has sparked since Aug. 6, when she began a vigil near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005. Sheehan, of Vacaville, Calif., has accused President Bush of lying about the war in Iraq which claimed the life of her son, Army Spc. Casey Sheehan. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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Phoenix Milligan, left, holds a peace dove aloft during a candlelight anti-war vigil Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Madison, Wis. Hundreds of vigils calling for an end to the war in Iraq got underway Wednesday in a national effort spurred by Cindy Sheehan's anti-war demonstration near President Bush's ranch. (AP Photo/The Capital Times, Michelle Stocker)


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