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  • Several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
    cross03.JPG
  • Several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
    cross04.JPG
  • Several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
    cross05.JPG
  • Several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
    cross06.JPG
  • Several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
    cross07.JPG
  • Lynda Robertson, of Pittsburg, California, joins several hundred people gathered on a hill of crosses Thursday evening, January 11, 2007 to protest President Bush's planned increase in Iraq troop levels.   The controversial memorial was erected on private land on a hill in the quiet town of Lafayette, California and is visible from Highway 24, a main artery in and out of San Francisco, and from the BART train station.  (Greg Tarczynski)<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
    cross08.JPG