"Americans are allowed to have opinions ... but we just need to show the troops that we ... care about them," said Reed Benet, a commercial real estate agent who organized the downtown San Francisco rally, which drew about 125 people.
Rallies supporting the war were held in Albuquerque, N.M.; Minneapolis; Little Rock, Ark.; and outside the United Nations.
Meanwhile, anti-war protesters marched in Cleveland and held a prayer vigil in San Francisco. Several dozen people dressed in friar robes and prayer shawls were arrested at the vigil after protesters blocked entrances to the federal building.
Anti-war demonstrations led to about 2,200 arrests last week during two days of mass protests in San Francisco.
Few anti-war protesters could be found at yesterday's rally. "I am pro-troops, but let's support our troops by bringing them home," Vahdat Saadat said.
That drew the anger of Jeffrey Wood, who told the Iranian-born American, "Go home, traitor."
But Therese McNulty, whose 22-year-old son is a Marine fighting in Iraq, said, "My son is risking his life to protect his [Saadat's] freedom to do that. That's what this country is about."
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