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June 18, 2012


Government Website Gives Dads Tips on Raising Kids

You may not have been aware but the government has an entrie website promoting fatherhood.  Now I am the first to stand up and shout that children need a father, need him to be involved in their lives and to be the head of the family.  I would prefer my taxpayer money to go teaching kids faith, good values, how precious life is at all stages, and respect for their fellow man but especially for their mother.  Here’s Uncle Sam’s version of fatherhood:

The federal government Web site www.fatherhood.gov offers a wide range of “tips” and resources for teaching men how to be a father, including “father-child” videos on healthy eating, teeth brushing and hand washing.

The taxpayer-funded website, launched during the Clinton administration, is a project of the National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse, which is a part of Health and Human Services’ Office of Family Assistance. The site links to the videos on the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ Psychiatric Research Institute’s Web site.

  Wonder why the mythical Julia doesn’t have a husband to be the father to her government enabled child?


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Typo in headline: “Government” not “Govertment”.

[1] Posted by Publius on 6-18-2012 at 12:03 PM · [top]

What, no “Life of Julian” to go along with this?  Aren’t we Progenitors A supposed to line up for our sugar from Uncle Sap?

[2] Posted by Jeffersonian on 6-18-2012 at 12:13 PM · [top]

Thanks for pointing that out Publius.  I actually meant to type - Gobberment.  raspberry

[3] Posted by Jackie on 6-18-2012 at 12:16 PM · [top]

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