Unrest: Protests in Iran following election results.
And What About The 6 Out Of 7?: Chinese Muslims released from Guantánamo never heard of Al-Qaeda until detainment.
Not Dead Yet: The Associated Press plans to syndicate investigative journalism done by non-profits.
Head Honcho: Meet Mexico’s most wanted.
Detour: Amanda Knox trial stalls at questions over UW party.
Not An Award We Want: The gum wall marks one of the germiest attractions in world.
“It Now Appears That Drugs Have Won”: Nicholas Kristof on America’s drug war.
Bill O’Reilly Shouting At Joan Walsh About Abortion:

Why doesn’t someone come on O’Reilly, and when he starts to spaz out, just calmly say to him “Bill, do you always have to be such a drama queen?”
As far as the young lady at the end of the segment: Who would of thought that Jan Brady had an abortion?
btw, “I left my baby dead in a toilet” sounds like the name of one of those bands you always see advertised on Capitol Hill. Sorry if that sounds crass, but the histrionics of the anti-abortion crowd is just so overwrought. I don’t know how anyone can listen to that crap with a straight face.
@1 Because they edit it for “good” tv.
13 years old getting a late term abortion? Where the hell where the parents at? Its not like that little thing could have hid her pregnancy, she is thinner than a rail and at age 13 someone in this girl’s life should have noticed. Maybe they did. Maybe her parents should have taken her to get an abortion sooner instead of waiting until the third trimester. Obviously this kid is traumatized by all that she went through, and O’billo is taking full advantage of her ‘teary eyed’ story. What a fool. That woman from Salon called him on his shit and all he could do was pull the old tu quoque on her.
Why are you linking to a story on komonews?
The Mexican drug cartels are a great reason why you should think local when you buy your drugs.
“It was legal”
so was slavery
Actually anti-gun activist already do all the things the lady on O’Reilly threw out.
Fight the good fight, Bill. You are a true patriot.
It’s specious to say that the drugs won, because what would it be like if the war was never fought? In that sense, it could be viewed as a neverending war of attitition.
Do you want cocaine sold at every Wal*Mart? Do you want parents to keep their stashes in the kitchen cupboard.
Try and think it through…
I don’t love the repetitive “it was legal” argument… But, I was pretty happy with the last bit about how if anything, he’s the one with blood on his hands.
That girl’s story does not ring true to me at all. I’ve read a few of the stories on A Heartbreaking Choice about women who’ve gotten abortions from Tiller after their fetuses have been diagnosed with some severe health defect. Their descriptions of the procedure most certainly do not involve a toilet (and if she was getting an early abortion, I’m sure a toilet wouldn’t be involved either).
Julie, it has very little to do with the truth, and everything about either being a victim, or expressing excessive self-righteousness. The entire conservative movement is based on those principles, as is most religious fundamentalism.
Maudlin self-pity and extreme piety – it’s the name of the game for those folks.
“I Am Dr Tiller” has all the Anti-Bill O’Reilly you want.
Our treatment of the Chinese Uighurs is a national embarrassment, and it’s about to get worse. They should be taken from Guantanamo and resettled in the United States, with million-dollar settlements and criminal penalties for the fascists who imprisoned them.
I don’t get the harping on how much time Dr. Tiller spent with his patients. Now correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t it the case that with MOST medical procedures the patient sees the doctor very little and is mostly cared for by nurses etc.?
In either case, from what I have read Dr. Tiller was always very kind and present with his patents, and his clinic provided funeral services to the fetuses whose parents wanted one. As @11 said, that interview probably has very little to do with the truth.
Yes, Fnarf, you’re absolutely correct. Too bad there are only about six people in the world who give a shit.
BTW, this was a particularly good AHC story (if there is such a thing), describing a woman’s experience, including the diagnosis, decision, procedure itself, dealing with protesters, etc.
Original Monique was the one who first shared this website… it’s pretty eye-opening in terms of the importance of the work that these doctors do and the cluelessness of the protesters.
“Chinese Muslims” isn’t really the best term for the Uyghurs who are being released. The Uyghurs are not ethnically Han, nor do they necessarily speak a Chinese language (Uyghur is a Turkic language), and there’s an international Uyghur separatist/Independence movement. It would be a little like calling Tibetans “Chinese Buddhists.”
(Sorry, I know that sounds pedantic, but I feel that terminology is important. And “Uyghur” is a cool-sounding word)
Once again, reading The Onion is like getting the newspaper a decade in advance: http://store.theonion.com/drugs-win-drug…
BillO sets up the interview with Kelly as if Dr. Tiller dragged her in off the streets against her will. I know it would require the skills of a journalist, but BillO should have asked Kelly what she expected when she went to an abortion clinic.