Pardon the ramblings of a sleep-deprived mind, but I wasn't trying to argue strongly acausal free will. Just that our freedom to make choices exists within a framework built and structured out of genetic, environmental, and other learned factors. That is to say, we are free to make choices, merely that those choices are heavily influenced by many factors to be predisposed toward one decision or another.
EDIT: For example: I do not steal things because I think it is wrong, due to the construction of my personal decision making matrix. However, I could make the conscious choice to steal something. Similarly, someone else raised in a place where there is no concept of ownership (woohoo, exaggerated examples!) might have no compunctions at all about stealing. They can still make the choice not to, influenced by their own decision making matrix.
tl;dr, free-will guided by environment and other factors that predispose more likely actions to certain chioces, though alternate choices are entirely possible.