FYI - TL voted pro-choice. I certainly lean that way, though "undecided" may be a better stance, as I'm not ironclad in this belief.
The philosophy I've read throughout my life, including all great thinkers I've run across and religious texts I've run across, tells me that non-abortion is the more appropriate moral choice. No crap. And the reasons are many but boil down to this: I humans are evolving into *something*, then removing a possible contributor to that evolution/maturation is counter-productive.
But, I realize that this stance flies out the window when it's my 15-yr-old daughter. Therefore, this is one of the very rare instances when I let my prejudices and preferences override my moral philosophy.
Plus, as many of you are well aware, I am also "pro-death." Not as is "pro-choice," but really, I'm pro-death. I think the world is overpopulated, and while I am saddened that it happens for the individuals involved, I think larger amounts of human death than we currently have are needed to maintain the balance. With a new New York City's worth of people added to the planet every year, I think we are on a collision course. Different topic, I know, but it certainly sways my position on this issue.