Seriously, you've vote for Ron Paul just because of the hope of him legalizing pot???? WTF??? We're in the greatest financial collapse in our history and this is your criteria??? We got bigger fish to fry bro.
What I find amusing about why some people will pick a presidential candidate to support is when it comes to things like legalizing cannabis a president is incapable of doing it. All he can do is ask congress to pass legislation. A Republican president could count on little support from congressional Democrats and legalization is not something the Republican party has much interest in. A democratic president could not count on any support of congressional Republicans, and little from his own party. An Independent could not count on the support of either the Republicans or the Democrats in congress. So why would someone base their support for a candidate on something that if elected they would not have so much as a snowballs chance in Hell of achieving?
If legalization were put on a national ballot for all voting citizens to vote on there is a slight chance it would pass. But the government lacks the testicular fortitude to legalize pot, even if it wanted to, which it does not. If the government were to legalize pot they would be admitting that it is not harmful as the government has said for decades and decades. It would be admitting that the billions, or trillions of taxpayer dollars that have been spent on the idiotic war against pot were totally wasted. The government would be admitting that all it's anti-pot propaganda was just that, propaganda. The government will not do that, it will not lose face on such a massive level. So instead it will continue to fight the bad fight, the wrong fight, rather than undo what never should have been done in the first place.
Back in about 1970 I felt positive that by the mid 80's to early 90's pot would be legal. I knew that by then congress would have many members who got high in high school and or college and knew it isn't a danger and that by then there would likely be a president who had also smoked pot, or at least had children who smoked pot, and would know it isn't a danger and who would sign legalization legislation. But here it is 2011, and it is getting close to 2012, and it hasn't happened yet.
Legalization is a sweet dream. But that is all it is and all it will remain for a considerable amount of time. While there was a time I was positive that I would be able to enjoy legalized pot, now I am positive that I will not live long enough to see pot made legal.