Independent, and I still am. I used to hold a mixed bag of political ideas, some libertarian, some progressive, but I've always been consistently anti-war. I used to believe that universal health care was a good idea. I was vehemently anti-corporatist. I still am by the way, but I used to follow the illogical conclusion that more regulations would reign in out of control cronyism. I was in the Ralph Nader mold of opposing all big-ness, big government, big business, big anything.
I supported Ron in the 2008 primaries, but I came on late, well after he was out of the running essentially. But his ideas planted the seeds of liberty in my heart and mind. Over the past three years I've been converted to a more consistent pro-liberty message. I used to have certain libertarian beliefs because they were "cost effective," I viewed the world in a more Gary Johnson sort of "cost benefit analysis" way. I know oppose UHC not just because it would likely be un-cost effective, but because it's immoral to rob Peter to pay Paul in so many words.