CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) — After a 26-day vigil that ignited the anti-war movement, Cindy Sheehan took her protest on the road Wednesday, while a handful of veterans pledged to continue camping off the road leading to President Bush's ranch until the war in Iraq ends. Rather than heading home to California, the grieving mother of a 24-year-old soldier who died in Iraq boarded one of three buses heading out on tour to spread her message. "This is where I'm going to spend every August from now on," Sheehan said as she smiled and waved through a bus window, after hugging...