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What Is Written In Obama’s Father’s Day Essay?

Obama is the son of a father from Kenya and a mother from Kansas. The President apparently knows first-hand the pain of paternal abandonment because he was raised by his mother and maternal grandparents. His father is now dead.
Obama came to understand the importance of fatherhood both in his life and in others' lives through the parental absence. Obama feels that no government can fill the hole that a father makes, when he leaves his responsibility to the children. Even though the government can provide good jobs, good schools and safe streets for kids, it can never be enough to fully make up the difference that a father leaves behind.
On the Father's day Obama urges the fathers to be accountable for raising and caring for their children. He wants them to realize that realize that their job does not end at conception; that what makes you a man is not the ability to have a child but the courage to raise one. He even admits being an "imperfect father" who has made mistakes and allowed the demands of work to interfere with his paternal duties, citing the recent campaign trial as the prime example.
On the father's day Obama is planning to fulfill his promise to Malia when she was bor. He will pledge that if he becomes anything in life that would be becoming a good father.
The essay will be published by Parade magazine on Sunday.



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