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Neither. I think the issue boils down to one side being pro-abortion rights, the other side being anti-abortion rights. To put it another way, one side("pro-choice") believes abortion is a right and should be legal, the other side("pro-life") feels abortion should not be a right and should not be legal. Euphemisms aside, the division boils down to whether abortion should be legal.
I like it. Very easy to clearly identify your view, and it reduces all the red-herrings.
If you're "pro-choice", then you necessarily oppose Obama's single-payer health care plan and support private ownership of belt-fed machine guns. If you're "pro-abortion rights", then it's just that you support women having abortion available to them.
If you're "pro-life" then you necessarily oppose capitol punishment and do not eat meat. If you're "anti-abortion rights" then you just want most/all abortion banned.
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