I think Squeek is correct when he says this can't be reduced to B&W thinking. Do a hypothetical and try to put yourself in the shoes of people who totally believe that abortion is MURDER. Now, what are the consequences of that thinking? Not simple is it? Capital Punishment is a similar non- B&W issue. I don't believe murder is the correct response to another perceived murder, but I can certainly understand the motivation. Stretching an analogy somewhat ( ) Saddam Hussein was a mass murderer and many people believed he needed to be 'taken out'. People cheered when he was executed. Some anti-abortionists see doctors who perform abortions in the same light!!
Fair enough - I don't in any way agree with that mindset at all but if that's what they think they can at least stick to it. The ones standing up and saying "You know what? Good. I'm glad he's dead. Perfectly happy to have been part of it, I think he deserved to die and I'm glad he did", okay, mad as a box of frogs, but at least they're honest.
It's the ones saying that it's a terrible tragedy but not holding up their hands and acknowledging that it's a tragedy they helped make happen that I have no time for.