No because I'm not.
Moderates are just scared to take a side.
Or we just have common sense.
Left: No one should have their lives ruined over an accident. Abortion for everyone!
Right: Abortion is murder and a sin. No abortion period!
Moderate: Abortion is not birth control. Early term abortion causes no pain to the fetus, and is therefore justified in cases of sexual assault and if the pregnancy poses a physical danger to the mother or fetus. Otherwise it's your mistake and you have to own up to it. You can give the kid to adoptive parents if you like, but you're bringing that baby into this world.
As for my own views, yes I consider myself a moderate, albeit right leaning. I'm for MJ legalization with restrictions similar to those placed on tobacco. I'm conservative on illegal immigration, foreign policy, and gun rights. I believe in a public option for healthcare, but not anything forced or universal and certainly not the pile of shit recently passed.
Philosophically I'm a huge proponent of personal responsibility, and disagree with passing sweeping laws that cater, positively or negatively, to an extreme minority. That's what local government is for.
I'm left leaning economically, and actually wouldn't mind reasonable tax increases to offset the deficit. Where does this attitude that "taxes can only go down" come from? I'm also for efficient regulation that doesn't get too much in the way of the free market. I'm also liberal on gay marriage. Just let them have the legal status already. Obviously the churches can do whatever they want.
According to a political spectrum test I recently took, I'm apparently a centrist with Libertarian leanings. Sounds about right.