AM Headlines — 3.22.12
Protesters, rallying against the Senate bill that requiring an ultrasound before a woman considers an abortion, gather at the Capitol in Boise on Wednesday to encourage Gov. Butch Otter to veto the bill. The Idaho Capitol was part medical clinic, part reality TV show and all cultural battlefield as an anti-abortion advocate secured a basement meeting room to conduct live ultrasound procedures on six women before a mostly female audience of 150. Story here. (AP Photo/Idaho Statesman, Katherine Jones)
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