Hello everyone, I'm Alex. I'm 17 and I live in Virginia.
I became interested in politics when I was 11-12 and I was basically a neoconservative. I supported (as much as a young teenager could) McCain in 2008, and over the past few years I listened to talk radio quite frequently (Rush, Hannity, Levin) and after hearing them (mainly Levin) talk down Ron Paul I assumed he was some kind of idiot. Out of boredom one night this past January, I re-watched the 2008 Republican Debate on YouTube, and I was impressed with Ron Paul. I still didn't fully understand what he was saying, but he seemed very principled, and he made McCain look foolish. I became more open to Ron Paul and ever since then I've been reading this forum a couple times a week, researching more about his message, reading up on the history of non-interventionist foreign policy, and I've grown to really like Ron Paul. I still don't think I understand everything he stands for, but what I do understand I agree with. I really hope he gets the nomination, and I think he can if enough people hear about him. At my school I discuss politics with some of my friends, and we were all stuck on the more "mainstream Republican" I guess sort of thinking. I introduced them all to Ron Paul and I've got a lot of them converted, so I'm proud of myself for that. I look forward to learning even more about Ron Paul and his message, and when I get my next paycheck I'm definitely going to make a contribution.