When anti-war activists set their sights on U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris' Sarasota office last week, they were hoping to send a strong message to the Longboat Key Republican about their opposition to the Iraq war. But the 1960s it wasn't. Instead, six well-mannered protesters arrived, and had to borrow Harris' photocopier to provide the media with copies of their protest letter. "We would have liked to see more people," said Sarasota resident Richard Ferris, one of the six. He said people have jobs and probably just couldn't make it to the lunchtime event on Wednesday.Another protester, Shirley Bascom of Venice,...