Thousands of people descended on President George W. Bush's adopted hometown Saturday to attend rallies either supporting Bush or peace activist Cindy Sheehan.
A pro-Bush rally was the culmination of the "You don't speak for me, Cindy!" tour, which started last week in California in response to Sheehan's protest that started Aug. 6 near Bush's ranch.
Several times the crowd of about 1,500 chanted, "Cindy, go home!"
Meanwhile, busloads of war protesters gathered several miles away at "Camp Casey," named for Sheehan's 24-year-old son who died in Iraq last year. Organizers estimated the crowd at more than 2,000 but it appeared smaller.
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"Camp Casey" organizers estimated their crowd at 2,000 but it appeared smaller." Thats because it is much smaller, the left always either lies, distorts, or exaggerates.
J.R.
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"Camp Casey" organizers estimated their crowd at 2,000 but it appeared smaller." Thats because it is much smaller, the left always either lies, distorts, or exaggerates.
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