I think you just conceded a choice was made, which is really all I wished to prove. The “pro-choice” crowd by virtue of their name is the one concerned with making sure all women have a choice in whether they are pregnant or not. I think I have shown that almost all women do choose that. All women may not like it, but they have chosen it.
The next step is in arguing about what are the acceptable steps in dealing with those consequences which were freely chosen by virtue of freely choosing the act that caused them. Murder is never an acceptable option in my opinion, period. You don’t believe its murder and thus we have nothing further to debate. You also don’t believe in inalienable rights, so I’m not sure even proving the baby was a human life would mean anything to you.
I think your attitude describes what is wrong with the attitude of society today. We only made a choice in our actions if we like the consequences of our actions. We have to get rid of student debt, because students don’t like the fact that they are actually required to (gasp) pay back what they borrowed. Did not these students make the choice to put themselves into that much debt?