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Bunny Ranch 'Pimpin for Ron Paul'

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  • Famous brothel says they support Ron Paul because he is for states’ rights
  • The bunnies are also fundraising for the Texas congressman’s presidential campaign
  • Legal brothel is also featured in HBO reality show 'Cathouse'

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Ladies who work in brothels love talking politics. Don't let their beauty and sexy clothes (or their job description) distract you.

"The bunnies are always talking about politics. They are into their country and they vote," Dennis Hof, the owner of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, told HLN local news affiliate KRNV. When they're not engaging in political punditry, Hof and the ladies of the Bunny Ranch are featured on the HBO series "Cathouse."

And as they did in 2008, the bunnies are once again "Pimpin for Ron Paul." Yes, that's the actual slogan the brothel embraces to support the Texas congressman’s presidential campaign. Hof says they are supporting Paul in his second run for the White House because he supports states’ rights. The ladies say they are also impressed with Paul because he is a doctor.

"He knows what women's wants and women's needs are. And when it comes to a man that's going to be in the office, you want a man that knows his way around a woman," worker Ara Rose told KRNV.

No reaction from Paul's camp on the second vote of confidence, but in 2007, Fox News quoted a spokesman who said that while Paul "does not personally condone prostitution, the candidate does not think it's the role of the federal government to regulate such activity."

Jeff Greenspan went on to say Ron Paul "is a diehard supporter of states rights who recognizes that Nevada voters and lawmakers have decided prostitution should be legal in the state."

What do you think of the politically active bunnies?

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