Investigative reporter Robert Dreyfuss exposes the causes of the developing tension between Iran and the US. "The problem is that you are dealing with two regimes run by fundamentalists: one ours and the other theirs." Plus, we talk sex with Christina Page, author of "How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America." She argues that fundamentalist movements -- be they anti-gay or anti-choice -- have one thing in common: They're anti-sex. Then, Mother Jones deputy editor Clara Jeffery explains why intellectual property rights have run amok. To stop digital music sharers, Senator Orrin Hatch wants to "destroy their machines," and the music industry has tried to sue a grandma for downloading Trick Daddy's "I'm a Thug." Also, Scott Carrier reports on the Cambodian sex trade and talks about his article, "In a Brothel Atop Street 63." Finally, the Bush administration finally drives Will Durst completely, utterly insane.