> > When asked if I'm pro-life or pro-choice, I'm 'other'-- or I explain
> > it if possible.

>        Despite the efforts of the anti-choice forces to confuse the
> language, keep in mind that "pro-choice" and "pro-life" are not
> mutually exclusive. I know lots of people who personally couldn't
> decide to have an abortion, but who don't believe it is the
> government's place to threaten those who come to different
> conclusions with prison and/or execution.

Semantics/correctness aside, I don't wish the people I tell to lump me
in with the hard-core 'pro choice'-ers, either. Instead of taking a
side which is likely opposite of those I'm talking to, I'd prefer to
explain in the detail I did above how I came to my more complex
conclusion as to why I'm not 100% pro-life.

I'm finding more and more my positions are becoming these complex
answers versus an easy black/white answer.


-- 
Derek


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