Despite its growing size, the weekly anti-war protest near the Country Club Plaza is dismissed as a gathering of graying hippies, pinko leftists and goofball radicals. Of course, it's not true. The graying hippies, pinko leftists and goofball radicals in the crowd are far outnumbered on Sunday afternoons by regular folks who think President Bush's pre-emptive war strategy is completely whacked. The anti-war movement is not fringy; it's mainstream. But it's hard convincing administration supporters of that when they see peace signs sharing air space with placards questioning the legitimacy of the Bush presidency or claiming "it's all about oil."...