You know what's curious, you rarely ever find someone that is passionate about legal abortion and capital punishment. If you're steadfast on one, you're probably not crazy about the other. I bet the Venn diagram on that one barely intersects.
Not that the two issues share a bunch of commonality, but it just illustrates how predictable and tribal everyone has become.
That's quite a stretch.
They're actually under the same philosophies. You're just not looking hard enough to find the commonalities.
Pro-choice - I am pro-choice because I think that people who live here on this Earth right now should have choices on this matter. If a woman is raped, or she'll die from giving birth and doesn't to risk it, there's zero reason why the life of a baby should take precedence over hers.
Likewise, there's zero reason to warrant killing someone as punishment for a crime. They are human, and deserve to be treated as such. Further, capital punishment rarely works. It doesn't deter people from committing crime. It also allows those who rule to come up with any reasoning to justify death penalties. Finally, there have plenty of innocent people on death row who have died innocent.
Both viewpoints stress humanism and those living among us today, rather than punishing people from a very high road of morality (either through forcing them to have a baby when they were raped or it will kill them or whatever or killing someone through a distorted view of justice).
The confusing viewpoint is someone who is anti-abortion and yet pro-death penalty. They say they value life through anti-abortion means, but think people should die for their crimes. Actually, it's not that confusing. They just want to force their morality upon everyone else, no matter the circumstances.