Boxing Champ Ron Johnson to appear on “Libertarian Politics Live”

Hot off the presses- Latest Wayne Root, Libertarian for President Endorsement:

“I won the WBF Light Heavyweight Championship of the world this past October 6th, 2007. I was a huge underdog. I knocked my opponent down three times. That made me the youngest Light Heavyweight Champion ever. Now I’m looking for another upset- I’m rooting for Wayne Root to win the Presidency. I think Wayne is going to pull off the upset of all upsets and knockout the 2-party system. It’s time for a change. We need a third party President to shake up the system. I know Wayne Root- and he is a heavyweight political champion. He will fight to cut government and cut taxes. He will fight to give power back to the American people. He will fight to give all Americans access to the American Dream. I should know- I’m living it. I’ve been asked to endorse Hillary Clinton. I’ve chosen my champion- Wayne Allyn Root. Knock ‘em out WAR!”

Ron Johnson aka “The American Dream”
WBF Light Heavyweight Champion of the World,
Youngest Light Heavyweight Champion in The History of Professional Boxing

Champ Ron Johson will be our guest Friday night on “Libertarian Politics Live” on Blog Talk Radio.  He will be discussing his endorsement of Root, his support for Property Rights and limited government, and his Charity to help kids get off the streets and into the Boxing Ring.

He’ll also have a surprise announcement or two.

Tune in at www.blogtalkradio.com/libertarian  7 pm cst.  Call-ins welcome at 646-915-9887.   

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