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In Part Three of our three-part series on the Changing Faces of Mexico City, Al Jazeera's Franc Contreras reports on the battle for individual rights.

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  • Well if you call siding with a woman's right to control her body editorial bias then Al Jazeera can use all the poetic license it wishes.

  • this is a big step towards individual rights in this country and abolish the church's control over our values, our beliefs, and our selfs. I hope this will soon spread all over our country, GREETINGS FROM MEXICO!

    I really like AlJazeera, it is always very "neutral" unlike American media, one can clearly see who's side they are on. AlJazeera actually informs, not criticizes or praises.

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  • Its out of control folks, We will never know America as is was,

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    The new number to call to report employers who are knowingly hiring quantities of illegal aliens is (toll free): 1-866-DHS-2-ICE

  • ehhh Have you heard of Fox news?

  • Al Jazeera talking about individual rights is like a Chinese state-media censor talking about free speech.

  • Look, I think the abortion question is such a ridiculously obvious question we shouldn't even be talking about it. But first, it's only one of many that I think Al Jazeera should show some restraint on (to a degree), and second, people seem to get spontaneously twitchy about abortion and I'd hate to see backlash. Not that I'd have any respect for those doing it, I'd have contempt for them, but we shouldn't pretend they don't exist.

  • While I happen to AGREE with the fairly obvious editorial slant, and quite strongly, I don't know if it's necessarily worth compromising Al Jazeera's usually pretty stellar neutrality.

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