I'm not a US citizen and should not necessarily care that much...
I am also not a US citizen, but got completely addicted to RP and Freedom. When I was a kid, living in a socialist country, we always dreamed about the USA, liberty and opportunities we could have if we once somehow manage to get there. My friends had a slang word for something good: "American". When someone made a good basketball shot he would pump the fist and shout: "American!". It was just a joke, but illustrative of what we respected and liked.
Unfortunately, as soon as I reached adulthood, instead of peacefully transitioning to capitalism like most of other sane people did, a group of idiots in power lead my country into a bloody civil war. Western MSM picked sides and turned completely against my nation spreading unbelievable, gruesome lies (we were bad, but not any worse than others) and it ended with "humanitarian" NATO bombing of our cities. Though we were always allies and never, ever did anything against the US. Of course, that changed the attitude of most of my countrymen a little... It was not very popular to be pro-US, but I was stubborn to find out what went wrong. Read Thomas Paine, Constitution, Declaration of Independence etc. It was all perfect, but completely different from today. I couldn't see any of that spirit in people like Clinton or Bush, quite the opposite. It looked like the real America - home of the brave land of the free - doesn't exist any more.
Anyway, meanwhile I moved to the US and continued studying free market economics - the Austrian School was great eye-opener, finally everything I believed my whole life made sense. This is what led me to Ron Paul, I think Tom Woods mentioned him in a book (I don't remember exactly, could be "Meltdown"...), I went online to Google the name and what I found brought tears to my eyes... America I dreamed about as a kid was alive! Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Mind your own business, don't meddle into the affairs of others, free market, freedom of speech, freedom to defend yourself, self reliance, minimal government, no welfare state... Liberty baby! It's been a couple of years now and I still Google that name first thing in the morning to see what's new.
