The Perils Of Parenting In The White House: New York Times »

Posted By Shana4Liberty 9 months, 1 week ago in Political News

There is a movie theater, a bowling alley, a horseshoe pit, a swimming pool, five full-time chefs and dozens of household staff members ready to dish up ice cream at all hours. There are trips to foreign lands, dinners with kings and celebrities, swarming paparazzi and blaring motorcades, all with the potential to transform sweet little children into bossy, self-important ones. (Or lonely, dysfunctional ones.)

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    orndorffter9 months, 1 week ago

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    I feel that the Obamas are doing the right thing, they should have responibiltys just as they did befor he became our President, its a lot healther for the girls.

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    joeAnne6 months, 4 weeks ago

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    I have heard that this movie has given a lot of options of girl names. Is it true? Because, if it like that, I definitely have to see it because I am going to give birth to a beautiful lady.

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