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http://www.DadLabs.com - Here at DadLabs, we know how important it is to be informed when you cast your vote in the 2008 presidential election. In this episode of The Lounge, we rate democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama from the "dad" perspective. Daddy Clay is joined by guest host Daddy Gregg and together, the dads take a look at how Obama stacks up on family issues like education, healthcare, and family leave. Check out the next episode for a discussion on Obama's opponent, John McCain. DadLabs ep. 378. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • I hope DadLabs is not advocates homosexual terrorism. Queers are pedophiles not parents. They want to be queer and violate sexual norms. I do not indulge their insanity.

  • @ToxicOdiousOne Toxic, yet odious.

  • actually, every young couple (late 20s to early 30s) i know - relatives and friends - say they're going to do what's best for their family - and vote accordingly. healthcare, college, cost of living - i'm in california - tops mosts lists.

    i applaud the DL for raising this topic. suggestion: a good way to dodge the "bias" bullet is to focus on what issues are most important to dads - not moms - and rank them. i.e. 1. college is the most important 2. healthcare ... and why...

  • Thanks, dude. Just trying to start a conversation.

  • I think it's a real shame that you guys have decided to politicize DadLabs. That's going to turn a LOT of people off.

    I also think it is tremendously stupid from a business perspective. I can't imagine standing up in front of all my clients and self-righteously announcing my political views.

    Additionally, I think it's a shame that everyone believes there are only two sides to the political debate.

  • We've really always thought that we are trying to start a conversation about parenting. Obviously, politics impacts our parenting, and it's on everybody's mind. Can't we talk about this? Maybe even keep our sense of humor? We wat your input on third party options, scwallac. Let us know what you think. Lots of issues around parenting are potentially political. Hard to keep it completely out.

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  • The FMLA now includes "alternative families"? Yes redefining the family for queer pedophiles? Well that's "alternative" to me. Deviating from the norm. Why is the FMLA to account for those who chose to deviate from the norm anyway? Why appease the homosexual child molesting family hating demographic with this nonsense?

  • keep doing what you do. you're not being "self righteous". scallywag doesnt know what's up. i like how DadLabs is filtering the issues that matter to dads. thumbs up.

  • debbie downer - waa waaaa

  • Perhaps the problem is not that DadLabs is discussing politics. Perhaps the real problem is that DabLabs has failed to remain neutral.

    It's very similar to what happens when folks with a Democratic leaning watch Fox news. They're annoyed by the fact that there seems to be a bias, even though the official Fox News position is that they are neutral. People get annoyed when they feel like a TV show is trying to "win them over".

    If you do politics, you'll have to walk that line.

  • I find it really hard to keep a sense of humor about politics these days, there is a lot on the line.

    If you insist on venturing in to politics anyway, you should have used a format where the DadLabs folks are an impartial moderator between "unknown" characters representing different points of view. To put the DadLabs Creative Director up there as an advocate of Obama was just tremendously stupid and leavs a bad taste in my mouth.

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