Dr. Paul all the way. His economic ideology interests me and I'd love to see what portion of it would make it to reality when put in check by someone with more economic education than Dr. Paul. The one thing I'm relatively certain of with Ron Paul is that cabinet positions will likely be filled with qualified individuals rather than the corporate lackeys he owes favors to for getting elected. I don't agree with everything that Dr. Paul says and anyone who's voting for someone who agrees with them completely is damn sure voting for someone who's pandering to them. We're all individuals and are never going to agree on everything unless we're telling each other what we want to hear. Ron Paul is spot on in his foreign policy ideology and I could only dream that he'd be able to accomplish 25% of what he'd like to as president. We are long over due to end our role as world police. The sooner we can end our endless entanglements across the globe, the sooner we can focus energy and resources on strengthening our country at home. The number one issue I'd like to see Dr. Paul elected on however is ending the growing executive and the return of our personal freedoms. It's time to quit giving up our freedoms to asinine policies like The Patriot Act, The John W. Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2006, and NSPD51/HSPD20 because we're all afraid the boogeyman is coming to get us.