@sneak the problem with "my body my choice" when applied to the abortion debate is that the fetus is *not* the woman's body. So in a way, they are still consistent. ;)
@raphael the body being referred to is the one with the uterus. the choice to have an empty uterus has nothing to do with the fetus.
@sneak the fetus is *another* body as well. Those saying "my body my choice" are acting on another body.
Whether you don't want to recognize that body as a person with basic right to live is another matter, but I didn't want to get into a abortion debate, just wanted to point out that - within a conservative logical system - there is no inconsistency.
@raphael the fetus has no inherent rights to the nutrients or connection to the host body. that's the inconsistency.
@sneak a fetus does not grow by sucking off "energy and nutrients from the host body", but this is the kind of silly sophomoric debate that I rather not have.
Much better to simply take the position that the fetus' right to live is secondary to the woman's right to her bodily autonomy. I may not agree with it, but I don't need to. At least it is honest and doesn't need to get into moral/philosophical contortions to sustain it.