What if the mother does not choose to abort, how could that person be considered pro-death? Does someone have to know the decision of the mother first?
Irrelevant, and cut it out with the sophistry.
If you think deliberately killing an unborn child or not deliberately killing an unborn child is a legitimate choice ... simply up to the mother (as you put it) ... you're pro death.
That's what the "choice" you're talking about is all about.
Killing unborn babies.
Toss away all the euphemisms, and it's about as stark as you can get.
I am pro-choice: I support the right of a man to beat his wife. This doesn’t mean that I’m pro-wife-beating, simply that I’m pro-choice. I personally believe that wife-beating is wrong, but the decision must be left up to the husband. I believe that wife-beating should be safe, legal, and rare.
I am pro-choice: I support the right of people to own slaves. This doesn’t mean that I’m pro-slavery, simply that I’m pro-choice. I personally believe that slavery is wrong, but the decision must be left up to the slave-owner. I support federal funding for slave trafficking as the most effective way to reduce slavery.
Anyone who disagrees with this is trying to legislate morality, which is unconstitutional.
/moonbat logic
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