Ron Paul may not get the Republican Presidential nomination, but he is the only truly incorruptible Presidential candidate of either party, not bought and paid for by the special interests. Ron Paul's ideas are based on common sense, vision, and return to policies and traditions that served us well in the past. While he is mislabeled as "soft" on Defense, Ron Paul really just argues...and quite convincingly...that we need to get out of these expensive and draining foreign wars and entanglements, adjust our defense spending to the new realities, and come home. He harkens back to a rich strain of American isolationism that in many ways...especially in a nuclear armed America...makes more sense than a neo-Roman Empire approach to the world.

Ron Paul's agenda for limited government sounds downright Jeffersonian as well, and is quite refreshing in the light of a $15 trillion dollar deficit that Obama is trying to spike-up by another $450 billion via "soaking the rich" rather than through serious cuts in discretionary spending. Obama would rather raise taxes on some than quit the wars or cut-back on the "drunken sailor" spending by the federal government.

Most Americans realize that Ron Paul is right. However, many citizens just don't want to bite the bullet, and endure a little pain for a happier day tomorrow.

Ron Paul isn't promising us a bed of roses...only hard work and sacrifice to correct the mistakes we have clearly made and to build a better and more sustainable economy and nation.