I am moved...to disgust. This woman is not honoring her son's memory by such conduct. Our troops volunteered to fight for our country if needed. They did not volunteer to fight for our country only if they personally agreed with what we were doning. As the daughter and sister and niece and cousin of those who have fought as soldiers, and as officers throughout various points of our history, I have only one thing to say. And that is: Your son volunteered, knowing that there was war, and that he would be called to risk his life in it. If you did not agree with that war, or with this administration, your son did. It is not possible to conduct a protest of this nature without demoralizing the troops who see it. I don't care HOW much rhetoric you spout about the troops understanding that you can protest against the war, and still support the troops. The don't see it that way. What THEY see is that they are risking their lives, making changes, making the world safer for those that they are liberating, and the media taking every opportunity to vilify them, villify their actions, their reasons, their morals, and their faith. They see that fickle politicians who have never been on the ground in Iraq or Afghanistan or Bosnia or Vietnam will enact policies to slow down their mission, which they want to accomplish, and get back home to listen to everyone whining, and breath a deep sigh of relief that the CAN WHINE...thanks to our military!