Barack Obama speaks on the importance of fatherhood and challenges the African American community to take more responsibility. It is not a partisan speech--McCain is never mentioned. In fact there is no policy at all for the first 18 minutes. In the last minute and a half he talks abut his faith in Jesus and God. I could do without the "God as our father" analogy. Other than that, it was a great speech.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Obama's Father's Day Speech
Posted by eyesopen at 11:27 PM
Labels: electoral politics, Obama
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