When it comes to views against a possible war with Iraq, those with views on both sides are turning to yard signs to get their voices heard. Duluth is an example. While there are a number of signs with "say no to war with Iraq" on them....there are several places selling other signs with "say go to war with Iraq" and one VFW in Duluth is selling "say no to terrorism" signs. While views on both sides are aired, the call up of National Guard and Army reservists continues in preparation for war. Lieutenant colonel Denny Sheilds is with the Minnesota National Guard. He says 600 guard members are on active federal duty at various places around the country.