Friday, Jan. 18, 2008 | 2 a.m.
Fresh off the campaign trail from South Carolina, presidential candidate Mitt Romney stopped off at a Henderson restaurant to talk to voters.
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Another soft piece on Romney? Vote for a candidate with principles -- pro-peace, anti-nuclear-wastedump at Yucca, anti-inflation, pro-small government, pro-privacy, pro-second amendment, and anti-national ID card. He's never flip-flopped, and will bring a much-needed voice among the platitude-spouting candidates in this election -- that candidate is Ron Paul.
Don't be fooled by this Romney flipflopper. He's pandering with a new message in every state he visits. Ron Paul is referred to as "Dr. No" because he always votes against anything that opposes the Constitution (and because he's a licensed physician), which ends up being a lot these days. The United Taxpayers Union called him the "Taxpayers Best Friend". He has the help of his over 1,100 Nevada resident volunteers. Look for him to shock the world in Nevada.
GO RON PAUL!