I believe that most Americans are fiscal Conservatives

... and Pro-Choice on the subject of abortion. Anti-abortion and Pro-choice are a legitimate symbiosis, but neither of these issues are discussed in the Constitution.

Although this issue has become a litmus test for Conservative / Republican candidates, I have yet to hear what any candidate, if abortion were illegal, would do with a female who was pregnant and did not want to be, who wanted an abortion. Jail? House-arrest? Confined to a pregant females-only facility?

And what would be done to the male who contributed the sperm? Jail time? Time on a Chain Gang, with daily pay going toward the support of the baby, right?

For the liberty-loving American a woman's right to choose whether she wants to carry a child to full term should be a no-brainer.

Pro-Life people are apparently prepared to throw the pregnant one under the bus in order to save the baby. They seem to be willing to place the entire burden of caring for a living, unborn child, on the shoulders of the female and, having done that are ready to move on to the next pregnant female. There's no empathy for the female who is experiencing the tragedy of an unwanted pregnancy.

I find Pro-life values repugnant, because they would easily choose the baby over the human vessel who is carrying it. Said vessel might as well jump off a bridge as expect empathy from Pro-lifers.

Many people jumped all over Obama when he said he wouldn't want to punish his daughters with having a child. What kind of person thinks "PREGNANCY ALWAYS EQUALS JOY AND HAPPINESS"? The kind of person who lives in a very small world, a black-and-white world where all pregnancies happens to a happily married mature woman with financial and emotional resources and support enough to have and raise a child.

Just being pregnant can be traumatic for the unmarried, the teenage, and, of course, the rape victim. Even someone who wants yet cannot have a child can surely understand that unique set of circumstances where being pregnant could put the mother in jeopardy.

So much more could be said, but it mostly falls on deaf ears.