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Pictures from Camp Casey

The Crawford, Texas installation of Arlington West along Prairie Chapel Road near the Bush Ranch memorializes the nearly 2,000 troops that have died in Iraq.

Bill Mitchell of Atascadero, Ca., is comforted by Cindy Sheehan after he broke down crying during a prayer at the camp near Crawford, Texas. Mitchell's son Mike Mitchell was killed in Iraq.

Cindy Sheehan, right, and Bush supporter Gary Qualls of Temple, Texas hug at her camp near Crawford, Texas. Qualls' son, Marine Lance Corporal Louis W. Qualls, was killed in Fallujah on Nov. 14, 2004. Qualls answered an invitation from Sheehan to meet with pro-Bush parents that lost children in Iraq. Qualls was the only parent that came.

Tim Oringer is a member of Veterans for Peace, who lost his leg as a
19-years-old serving during the Vietnam War in 1968. A counter-protester is across the road near President Bush's Crawford, Texas "ranch".

Barbara Porchia of Camden, Ark. stands on the roadside near the President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas.Porchia's son, Pfc. Johnathan Cheathham, died at age 19 when his convoy was attacked west of Baghdad.

Beatriz Saldivar, of Fort Worth, Texas, holds a picture of her nephew Sgt. Daniel Torres as she looks at crosses at the Cindy Sheehan camp near Crawford, Texas.

Wearing his Marine fatigues, former Marine corporal Mike McNeil, of Ft. Worth, looks at a name on one of the crosses lining the side of the road leading to President Bush's ranch near Crawford, Texas. McNeil, who served in the first Gulf War, says he plans to read each name on the crosses for the soldiers killed in Iraq to show support for their families.

Cindy Sheehan, right, comforts Juan Torres, of Chicago, after starting to cry during an interfaith prayer service at Sheehan's camp near Crawford, Texas.

Nooshin Razani speaks about the life of her brother Omead who was killed while serving in Iraq at a rally supporting Cindy Sheehan in downtown San Francisco, California.