Sunday, October 10, 2010

Robert John Burck aka The Naked Cowboy to run for president as a member of the Tea Party VIDEO.


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Robert John Burck aka The Naked Cowboy to run for president as a member of the Tea Party VIDEO.
Robert John Burck aka The Naked CowboyRobert John Burck aka The Naked Cowboy, 39 announced his intention to run for president in 2012 as a member of the conservative Tea Party movement, "the only legitimate grassroots movement". Mr. Burck saying he'd run under a Tea Party platform, is registered as a Republican in Ohio.
Robert says his policies would include closing the borders, making drug tests for welfare recipients mandatory, abolishing unions for government workers, and reversing the recently passed health care law.

When: Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 at 12:00 P.M. EST.
Where: Military Island (44th & Broadway) Times Square, New York, NY.

"America is rapidly transforming into a government-run enterprise ... American politicians are selling out America and its most cherished institution, that being capitalism."

“America needs a president who believes in America. America needs a president who will stand up for America and protect its language, its borders, and most importantly, its culture.

What American’s need is a president who seeks to empower the people and to allow the free market to determine value, not a president intent on empowering Government and misappropriating the resources of the productive class. America,

I will fight to give the power back to the people. My entire platform and all of my policies and decisions will be organized so as to achieve a much smaller, fiscally responsible, decentralized federal government, a robust economy run strictly on Free Market Principles, and the strongest National Defense on Earth.”

IMAGE CREDIT: Public Domain Clip Art

VIDEO CREDIT: Naked Cowboy : Sookietex : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive

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