>A woman at the Military Families Speak Out tent, where I volunteered for a
>while, had a t-shirt with a photo of her son and "George Bush killed
>my son" in
>big letters around it. While I was there another grieving mother came by.
>She hadn't heard of the group, but came to the rally because of the publicity
>Cindy Sheehan was getting. I saw other family members of dead troops stop by
>the tent, too, bursting into tears from the combination of grief and relief of
>finding other anti-war families.
Wow, that's great. See, all you skeptics about big marches? Where else could something like that happen?
Doug