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It doesn't change the irony that a person who identifies themselves as pro-life would have a bumper sticker that advocates someone's death. Obviously they are propaganda terms and nobody is truly pro-life or pro-choice across the board exists. I'm just saying that I personally find it humorous. I realize that nobody is truly pro-life or pro-choice.

Alright, fair enough. I find the term "fiscally responsible Republican" to be ironic.
 
K, but talloulou already covered this. You can identify all you want. Pro-life isn't pro-all life, pro-choice isn't pro-all choice. They are propaganda terms used to push their views on this particular issue. But pro-choice sounds a hell of a lot better than pro-abortion choice. Pro-life sounds a hell of a lot better than pro-fetus life. That's the end all. It's propaganda for the sake of an argument.
I think the term "catch-phrase" is more accurate than "propaganda", and us such, is not a complete description. "Pro-life" means that you want to protect the unborn, it doesn't necessarily mean that you are anti-war, or wouldn't kill someone who broke into your house brandishing a weapon, or are a vegan, or don't use insecticides or deodorants.
 
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