hurt, insulted. i think she s enjoying every minute of it, and so are the extremists, the speech solutionists who are absolutists who are supporting her in canada, they re loving every minute of it and i actually don t mind that we re having a conversation about what speech is appropriate on campus, it s a good conversation to have. it s a better conversation, actually, than i think the one ann coulter was bringing to our campuses. and by the way, i really think that the group that brought her to canada could very easily have moved that selection to another space outside of the university and she would have been left alone. they brought her here, i believe, exactly to provoke this kind of reaction and everybody got what they bargained for, and can i say, they re having a field day. megyn: maybe, susan, those students like the way we do things here in the united states, maybe those are students who actually think the first amendment is a pretty good thing, and would like to see someth
the coverage separately, that money will have to be kept in a separate account and states could ban abortion coverage in the plans they offered. that is frankly not enough separation for some prolifers, they plan on challenging this in court. it is too much separation for some prochoice people, although the president says it simply codifies existing law. megyn: wendell goler, thank you. ann coulter going full speed ahead on her speaking tour, despite being shouted out last night in canada. the conservative author forced to scrap her speech at the university of ottawa. police canceling the event before it got started because of public safety concerns. those are their words. hundreds of rowdy protestors, showing up, on campus, ahead of the speech after coulter was warned by the university provost about possible criminal charges if she violated canada s hate speech laws. susan g. cole is column nis