Sitting beside his wife, Republican North Carolina Lt. Gov. markrobinsonNC expressed regret for their decision to pursue an abortion in 1989.
Robinson's video posted to his social media accounts came in response to uproar over a recently resurfaced comment he made on a Facebook post in 2012 in which he admitted to paying for his wife's abortion. In Thursday's message, he conveyed hope that by sharing his story,"it may change the lives of others.""It was the hardest decision we have ever made, and, sadly, we made the wrong one,” the lieutenant governor bemoaned in the video.
"We know what it's like to be in that situation," he added."We know the pain that abortion causes. For everyone that had this experience and carries that burden, we want you to know you are not alone. Furthermore, we have a savior who forgives us of our sins." "I'm not saying abortion is wrong cause I said so, it's wrong cause God says so. It's wrong when others do it and it was wrong when I paid for it to be done to my unborn child in 1989," he commented.
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