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Happy Father's Day,
I’m writing to share
a special video of
Barack talking about
fatherhood, but
first I want to
share some thoughts
of my own.
My father, Frasier
Robinson, was the
rock of our family.
Although he was
diagnosed with
multiple sclerosis
in his early
thirties, he was our
provider, our
champion and our
hero.
He worked tirelessly
through good days
and bad to make sure
my brother and I had
every opportunity he
didn't -- to go to
college and pursue
our dreams. His
example continues to
guide me every day.
Barack didn't have
my good fortune --
his father left when
he was just two
years old. But he
has always been
determined to give
our daughters what
he never had, and he
values being a good
father more than any
other accomplishment
in his life.
On Friday, Barack
brought some men (and
a bunch of kids!) to
the White House to
talk about
fatherhood. Check
out a video of the
event:
We all know the
remarkable impact
fathers can have in
our children's lives.
So today, on this
100th anniversary of
Father's Day, take a
moment to celebrate
responsible
fatherhood and the
men who've had the
courage to step up,
be there for our
families, and
provide our children
with the guidance,
love and support
they need to fulfill
their dreams.
Thanks,
Michelle
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