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Agree. I can say I'm fat, but I don't need a store directing me to the far girl section. It's just rude.

Just to be clear, Roeder is still openly fantasizing about and advocating the murder of abortion providers, and having prison meetings to this effect with anti-choice terrorists who regularly visit him. A cold-blooded murderer this unrepentant should be locked away in a Supermax isolation cell. If anyone should be,

Well, the hope would be that the parole board would not let him out if he did not make such a statement.

Somehow it feels different when someone is self-identifying as fat versus when Walmart is doing it for us though, no?

There are some 81 year olds perfectly capable of firing a gun. 25 years doesn't give me too much comfort. Also at 25 years he has hope of leaving prison and having some life left. Dr Tiller will remain dead and his family/friends/patients mourning.

There are only 4 doctors that publicly acknowledge performing these procedures. There are more, I've worked with one, but for obvious reasons they prefer to keep a very, very low profile.

He is exactly the type of person who needs to be locked away from society. I feel that is a short list (astronomically shorter than the number that are currently locked away), but he is certainly on that list.

That was my first thought also — that "Fat Girl" was like a cheeky costumerie. But, uh, nah.

"he killed Tiller, 67, to stop abortions..."

If you modify the URL, you get redirected to a search page instead of a category view page. This is an actual category.

The fact that 1) he used a pusheen, and 2) I got to transcribe the pusheen is why I went with a transcription rather than a photo repost.

why does he keep ending off with "peace"? I don't think he understands the word.

*pusheen eating noodles*

This is literally the dumbest thing said about Ebola. More people have died from gun murders TODAY than from Ebola when this mass epidemic panic started. Please calm down you won't catch it....unless you've been having shit fights with infected people.

Living isolatedin a hospital for 21 days is sounds very punishing to me. Especially when they could just monitor themselves for fever and get to a pre-determined health care facility if they do become feverish.

The NY doctor's fiancee is certainly at risk of contracting Ebloa. But nobody riding on a subway car shared by a pre-symptomatic person is at risk. He got himself to the hospital when symptoms started and others could be at (still low) risk. He is decidedly not a villain.

Serious question: who is paying for all these mandatory quarantines? If in a hospital, who is covering the hospital bills? Who is providing these people at home with food and other supplies? How are they ensuring that the people who live with them are not exposed? Are those people under mandatory quarantine as

21 days quarantined in a hospital for every returning health care worker? This will be very costly. But will score points for politicians looking to capitalize on hysteria.

Because the best way to fight an infectious disease outbreak is to punish healthcare workers.

I totally agree, healthcare workers (it's more people than just Dr's and nurses) who go to treat patients in Africa will help prevent the disease spreading to other countries. While precautions must be in place, these people are heroes not villains.