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NEW YORK — New York’s “Naked Cowboy” is looking for some new exposure as a presidential candidate.

Robert Burck is familiar to any Times Square tourist as the man standing in the heart of the “Crossroads of the World,” playing a guitar and wearing only tighty-whiteys, boots and a cowboy hat. But he was wearing a suit and tie Wednesday as he announced his intention to run for president in 2012 as a member of the conservative Tea Party movement.

He proclaimed he was running “in defense of individual liberty” and criticized President Barack Obama for the direction of the country.

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

For the big announcement, the hat was off — perhaps symbolically tossed into the ring. Burck said he was registered as a Republican in Ohio.

Among his policy goals, he listed closing borders, requiring drug tests for welfare recipients, abolishing unions for government workers, and cutting capital gains and income taxes. He also said he would work to reverse the recently passed health care law.

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