I have to ask it. Can you really be pro-choice if you believe life begins at conception? Doesn't that mean you're pro other people deciding to kill? I personally have no clue when life begins, and I have a problem thinking of a blastula (or whatever it's called) as a person. But if I really really really believed that it was a person, I'd have a hard time saying "but it's your choice to kill it." Just me, or is Kerry making an odd distinction?
A Catholic who supports abortion rights and has taken heat recently from some in the church hierarchy for his stance, Kerry told the paper, 'I oppose abortion, personally. I don't like abortion. I believe life does begin at conception.'