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April 29, 2012

Barack Obama & Michelle Obama, America's First Couple In Public Display Of Affection As Barack Gives Advice To Single Men - "Marry Someone Superior To You"

What a love: Barack Obama and wife lean in for a kiss in Georgia, just before his speech
Barack Obama had some advice for the single men of America today - seek out a woman with good genes, and then marry her.

The President set an example by sharing a kiss with his beautiful wife Michelle, minutes before praising her to the cheering and laughing crowd. 

The First Lady, introducing her husband, told the Third Infantry Division Headquarters that the president had tirelessly fought for them.


Like a pair of teenagers: The President and his wife are obviously deeply in love
'And, ladies, I think he's kinda cute,' she added to approving hurrahs from women in the crowd.
'She is a tough act to follow,' Obama said moments later. 
'For the gentlemen out there who are not yet married, let me just explain to you: Your goal is to improve your gene pool by marrying somebody who is superior to you.' The crowd laughed.
The President had just signed an executive order to help protect military families and veterans from aggressive recruiting by higher education institutions, targeted especially at profit colleges seeking their military benefits without any intention of providing meaningful education.
Shared moment: The President and his wife allow the crowd to see inside their relationship
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Support act: Michelle introduced her husband with great passion then added that he's 'kinda cute'
'I’ve heard the stories,' the president said. 'They harass you into making a quick decision with all those calls and e-mails.  


'And if they can’t get you online, they show up on post. 
'One of the worst examples of this is a college recruiter who had the nerve to visit a barracks at Camp Lejeune and enroll Marines with brain injuries - just for the money.


Warm reception: Both Barack and Michelle got a rapturous reception from troops, veterans and military families at the Third Infantry Division Headquarters

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