I know this is an old subject. Very old. But I saw a reel of news highlights the other day, and I remembered that I'd completely forgotten about her! Personally I was severly upset how you had an MSNBC person going "can't talk back to her, because her son died", yet they blatently ignored all the mom's with dead sons that supported the war, and didn't hate Bush so fiercly.
Now, this debate isn't about the war, it's just talking about the ethics involved with her 5-minute claim to fame and how the media used her.
Personally, I think what she did cheapens the cause of the war. If we start caring about individuals who die more than the bigger picture, we're an overly emotionalistic society. And that saddens me.