Rep. Allen West: "We Need Black Fathers, Not Washington D.C."
"It's great that we have President Barack Hussein Obama as the first black, African-American President of the United States of America, but I didn't have to look at someone beyond my own dad," West said. "When you look at the black family structure right now, less than 33 percent have mother and father in the home. That's what we have been talking about here. Once upon a time in the black community you didn't have to look at people outside your home for role models. We've have got to get that re-established. So we don't have to look up to Washington D.C. You can look at your dads." (source: Accuracy in Media)




