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CNN censors Obama videos blaming men for father-absence
http://mensnewsdaily.com/sexandmetro...ather-absence/
CNN censors Obama videos blaming men for father-absence By David Usher | Jun 20, 2009 In his father's day speech, President Obama went on a classic Washington tirade [often uttered by leaders of both parties], blaming men for father-absence and being personally irresponsible. This is the legacy of David Blankenhorn, who sent the entire political machine off in the wrong direction in his book "Fatherless America". Apparently Obama does not want to be "on the record" blaming men for father-absence. The quick removal of these videos could be a step in the right direction, but could also be a political move to prevent male voters from discovering Obama's anti-male welfare-state political bent. Marriage-absence is still the greatest social and economic problem we face. The first political party that takes this issue up will be in power for many years to come. The two censored CNN videos are below. The advertisement plays, but afterwards the video player says the "The video you are trying to access is no longer available." Obama: Too many fathers M.I.A. 2:20 Barack Obama visits a southside Chicago church, delivering a Father's Day address on fatherhood and responsibility. Obama reflects on fatherhood 10:17 (containing the MIA fathers tirade) Sen. Barack Obama speaks at a Chicago church on Father's Day. |
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CNN censors Obama videos blaming men for father-absence
Government has no business in the personal lives of it's citizens, period!
"Dusty" wrote in message ... http://mensnewsdaily.com/sexandmetro...ather-absence/ CNN censors Obama videos blaming men for father-absence By David Usher | Jun 20, 2009 In his father's day speech, President Obama went on a classic Washington tirade [often uttered by leaders of both parties], blaming men for father-absence and being personally irresponsible. This is the legacy of David Blankenhorn, who sent the entire political machine off in the wrong direction in his book "Fatherless America". Apparently Obama does not want to be "on the record" blaming men for father-absence. The quick removal of these videos could be a step in the right direction, but could also be a political move to prevent male voters from discovering Obama's anti-male welfare-state political bent. Marriage-absence is still the greatest social and economic problem we face. The first political party that takes this issue up will be in power for many years to come. The two censored CNN videos are below. The advertisement plays, but afterwards the video player says the "The video you are trying to access is no longer available." Obama: Too many fathers M.I.A. 2:20 Barack Obama visits a southside Chicago church, delivering a Father's Day address on fatherhood and responsibility. Obama reflects on fatherhood 10:17 (containing the MIA fathers tirade) Sen. Barack Obama speaks at a Chicago church on Father's Day. |
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