I find you guilty of believing something posted from CNN and sentence you to reread the article and locate where CNN tells us HOW MANY of these "pilgrims" were exercizing their newfound freedom to protest in the streets.
Part Two is to identify WHY CNN chose not to put a number to this "crowd."
At least one leading Shiite has called for the Karbala gathering to be used as a protest against U.S. domination of Iraq.
Some pilgrims chanted anti-American slogans, echoing a second day of anti-American protests by Shiites in Baghdad, reported Reuters.
"Yes, yes to Islam, no to America, no to Israel, no to colonialism and no to occupation," chanted men marching in Karbala behind a portrait of Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr, an Iraqi Shiite cleric killed with his two sons in 1999.
Coalition forces want to form an interim, multi-faith and multi-ethnic government and help the Iraqis choose their leaders. But many Shiites are angered by what they see as U.S. intervention.
"It is a message to the Americans: If you interfere, we shall fight you. These people are ready to be killed for freedom, because we want a Shiite leadership," a pilgrim said.
You may have a point, maybe there was too much generalizing on my part. However, CNN is definitely not the only news source reporting the anti-American sentiments:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,84785,00.html