There is a short 33 minute film, made in the summer of 2011, that highlights the fact that America is in the middle of a holocaust. Around 3700 children are killed each day under the politically-correct label of 'choice'--it's public, legal, and the 'right' for women to opt to kill their unborn children through abortion is defended daily.
I find it interesting that we live in a country where, if a pregnant woman is killed, the murderer is charged with a double homicide; but if she opts to kill her child in the name of convenience, it's totally fine and she is encouraged to do so.
The rape/incest and health reasons arguments are misleading, because they count on the idea that the majority of abortions are performed on women who have become impregnated through violent means, or that they will die should they try to carry the baby to term (as in an ectopic pregnancy). The reality is that less than 1% of abortions are performed on victims of rape or incest, and less than 6% on women who are in health emergencies. A staggering 93% of abortions are for social reasons or convenience.
Another assumption concerning the rape argument is that a woman who has a child conceived in such circumstances will be constantly reminded of those circumstances and loathe their child as a result. I ask: should a baby be punished for the sins of his father? What is worse, rape or murder? Who are we to predict what kind of a person that child may be? It also assumes that the mother will be 'forced' to raise her child. There are millions of couples in the United States alone that are on waiting lists for adoption. It's interesting that having a 'choice' seems to be mean 'choice to have an abortion', rather than adoption.
I could continue for ages...this is a subject I'm more than a little passionate about. If you haven't seen 180 yet, I highly recommend it. Yes, it's 33 minutes long...but it's a well-spent half hour. Plus, if you haven't seen it you can't argue against it. :p