I know it must be agony for her to have four sons stationed in Iraq, but she is not the equivalent to Cindy. Her sons are alive.
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Mother of four sons currently deployed to Iraq, Tammy Pruett (C),
wipes away tears as she is acknowledged by US President George W. Bush
during his address at the Idaho Center Arena in Nampa, Idaho, where
Bush spoke on the continuing efforts of America's troops in Iraq. The
salute to Pruett was a clear response to anti-war protestor Cindy
Sheehan, who has besieged the president at his Texas ranch and demanded
a meeting with him to discuss the death of her soldier son in
Iraq.(AFP/Jim Watson)
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U.S. President George W. Bush (L) hugs Tammy Pruett, who has four sons
currently stationed in Iraq, after speaking to members of the Idaho
National Guard and their families in Nampa, Idaho, August 24, 2005.Bush
continued to emphasize the need for the U.S. to maintain a military
presence in Iraq until the country's situation has stabilized. (Jeff
Mitchell/Reuters)
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Cindy Sheehan, front, shares a light moment other Gold Star Families
for Peace from left, eight month old James House, his mom Melanie
House, grandmother Susan House and Karen Meredith in Sheehan's camper
at Camp Casey near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas,
Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2005. Baby James House was four weeks old when his
father John House was killed in Iraq. The father and son never met. (AP
Photo/LM Otero)
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