I'm both. I believe preeeetttty sincerely that every human life has intrinsic value, and I guess what you call 'natural rights.' One of those rights is "being alive." A baby whose only crime is the naturally-occurring human life cycle, doesn't deserve to be destroyed. I mean.... period, really, I can't think of any human-rights-type justification. BUT. I also believe preeeettty sincerely that it's none of my business to force other people to do (what I think is) the right thing. So to that end, from a legal standpoint, I'm very much pro-choice. From a moral standpoint, it's not my place to judge and a woman in that situation has enough going on -- it's not a 'ooh, you bad person' sort of thing for me, it's 'wow, that's tragically unfortunate that this happened.' [i]From a personal/interpersonal standpoint[/i], ie, insofar as it's [b]actually my business[/b], then I'm putting my foot down firm (but that hasn't happened yet). Hope that makes sense.