How is "pro-choice" different than "pro-abortion" when the "choice" in this very context means "abort/terminate/end the pregnancy which directly results in the baby' death, which means abortion?. How can those who think life is precious and begins at conception renders their support (pro) to the killing of that very life? I may be frown upon, but I have the feeling it is just the play of words, somehow the word "pro-choice" lightens the situation and makes one feel better/more justified than "pro-abortion?"
I kinda understand the reasons someone can be "pro-choice" (of abortion) if he/she thinks an unborn fetus is just a mass of cells & not really a human... then of course, he/she has no problems with abortion... (When life really begins is another can of worms I don't want to re-open!)
I'm pro-choice, too - when the choices are to say what you want (freedom of speech), choose what faith/religion you believe in (freedom of religions), or a millions other things - but even these freedom have limitations, i.e, freedom of speech doesn't mean one can yell "Fire!" in a crowed theater, and freedom of religion doesn't mean you can kill/harass others who don't share your belief in the name of your religion, etc... True freedom doesn't mean one can do whatever he wants whenever he wants it, let alone when what he wants costs the life of other!
Also, everyday everybody makes tons of choices. Some are good, and some are bad. Aren't rules neccessary to prevent/punish those who make bad choices?. Murder, rape, stealing, lying, etc.. are all choices, aren't they?