Your post is a good example of the 'talking down' that the conference I read about [here, BTW] is focusing on correcting.
The "I'm right, you're wrong" approach is not the way to achieve the abolition of Roe v Wade. Striving for common ground is tantamoung to success.
Next time you want to be cavalier about pro-choice, try talking to someone whose relative was KILLED in one of those clinic bombings. Can you truly defend THAT murder based on the concept that the clinic employee had a choice?
I just thought of something: abortion is like drug addiction. Take away the supply and I just bet you'll see a decrease in demand. Except for the black market, of course.
tantamoung=tantamount.
Life is right, death is wrong. The fact you can't differentiate between the right to life for the unborn and the right of a mother to kill her unborn child, is also consistent with pro-death advocates like yourself.