Posted on 06/16/2013 9:36:47 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Obama's Father's Day Message: It's Hard Being a Single Mom or Gay Dad
by Ben Shapiro 16 Jun 2013, 8:28 AM PDT
On Fathers Day weekend, President Obama issued his usual radio and internet address, in which he talked about his own fathers absence, talked about the heroism of single parents, and lamented the plight of put-upon gay dads. I never really knew my own father. I was raised by a single mom and two wonderful grandparents who made incredible sacrifices for me. And there are single parents all across the country who do a heroic job raising terrific kids, he said. Being a good parent whether youre gay or straight; a foster parent or a grandparent isnt easy. It demands your constant attention, frequent sacrifice, and a healthy dose of patience. And nobodys perfect. To this day, Im still figuring out how to be a better husband to my wife and father to my kids.
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I cring, you cringe, we all cringe at this severely disturbed humanoid who’s been installed as president of the United States by the enemies of Judaeo-Christian civilization and its tenets. The only people who might not cringe at his message are those who have become trapped in homosexual addiction and maybe even they would, because some of them still have the capacity for shame. The person going by the name BHO is in desparate need of psychiatric care. Ruining the U.S. is just a sympton of deep sociopathic disorder.
Yes.
I don’t think they understood what his vision was. I hope not anyway.
Sarge,
I agree. My comments were not meant to in any way indicate that intellect and courage were mutually exclusive.
And I, like you, sincerely wish the folks at Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children would project a better image.
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