Terry O'Neill, President of the National Organization for Women speaks during a news conference, Friday Aug. 28, 2009 in Dr. LeRoy Carhart's Bellevue, Neb. clinic. Police who were prepared for a potentially raucous clash between protesters on both sides of the abortion debate instead found a quiet group of about 50 people gathered Friday outside a clinic in an Omaha suburb. Some carried signs aimed at the doctor who runs the clinic, including an image of a bloody fetus. Another sign read, "Dr. Carhart is a hero." AP Photo logo AP Photo 3 months ago

Terry O'Neill, President of the National Organization for Women speaks during a news conference, Friday Aug. 28, 2009 in Dr. LeRoy Carhart's Bellevue, Neb. clinic. Police who were prepared for a potentially raucous clash between protesters on both sides of the abortion debate instead found a quiet group of about 50 people gathered Friday outside a clinic in an Omaha suburb. Some carried signs aimed at the doctor who runs the clinic, including an image of a bloody fetus. Another sign read, "Dr. Carhart is a hero."