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Buddy Roemer talks to the Morning Joe about how Washington, D.C is bought and paid for and how we must get money out of politcs.

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Meet Buddy Roemer

Gov. Roemer served four terms in the United States Congress from 1981 – 1988 and was Louisiana Governor from 1988-1992 as both a Democrat and Republican. 

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Buddy Roemer for President: Pro-Life, Anti-Big Money, Pro-Awesome

By netboots, on Feb 1, 2012

BY MARIN COGAN for GQ

ORLANDO, Fla.—Buddy Roemer is also running for president. He is sitting in the breezy open-air patio at the Doubletree Hilton in Orlando, shaded from the late afternoon sun, recounting the time he received a letter from Richard Nixon congratulating him on a speech, when he spies the man he's been looking for, pops out of his chair and bounds over to him. "I need a Libertarian! I need somebody who's read the Constitution!" Roemer booms in his gravelly, grandfatherly Louisiana accent. "Hi Gary, good to see you! How's it going?"

"Good, good," says Gary Johnson, the former governor of New Mexico and also a candidate for president, removing his polarized sunglasses but leaving his Bluetooth intact.

Tax Talk 2012: Buddy Roemer

By Staff, on Jan 30, 2012

With the Florida primary just days away, the race for the Republican nomination feels like it could be anyone’s game. The state of the economy remains a chief concern among voters. It’s important to understand what it is that each candidate hopes to bring to the table in terms of tax incentives, tax policy and tax proposals. With that in mind, I contacted each of the candidates who has officially declared an intention to run for president. To keep it simple, I asked each of the candidates the same six tax-related questions.

Auction 2012: 30 Million Jobs and the Election

By Staff, on Jan 30, 2012

BY: DYLAN RATIGAN Host, MSNBC's 'The Dylan Ratigan Show'; Author, 'Greedy Bastards'; Founder, Get Money Out Foundation