- Posted November 1, 2008 by
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AMERICA'S FIRST MOM: TV-A NEW ROLE FOR Ms OBAMA
I have moved across America from Michigan to Florida to California and am amazed. I noticed young girls now hanging out at street corners. As a substitute teacher, I noticed in schools girls can kick ball better than some guys; they like to box(sort of fight) with guys backing them up. They should be spending those hours(street corner lime) at home learning to cook, bake, iron, sew, and to take care of themselves. When they become wives and mothers they must be at a disadvantage.
Ms Obama could produce a show like the Cosby's. She would instruct the young ladies on how to conduct themselves, domestics, familial relations and nutrition. Some guys say that when you marry these young ladies, the only cooked meal you will eat is the one you cook yourself. This is a dangerous situation.
Ladies seem to forget that they have a special role in life. They prepare the next generation of leaders and people. They should learn from the older generation how to love their husbands and children. They want to talk men stuff and forget women stuff. Watch, if they think like men then what is their use? Better you hang out with the men forever then! Although we cannot understand women, who wants to? You can never do. You just have to love your woman the way she is. Now the boxing thing some ladies take it serious that they can really back up a man with punches; until their man hit them a few times across their heads, then they have to call rescue andl the police.
Ms Obama, please make time to teach the young ladies how to act. Thank You! Perhaps we can avert a melt down of the Family. The Family
like Ohio and Pennsylvania in the elections lost to a party; then the nation goes away.
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