Why not nominate Ron Paul?  
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Education+and+Public+Programs/Profile+in+Courage+Award/Submit+Your+Nomination+Online.htm
 
Profile in Courage Award

The John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award® is the nation's most prestigious 
honor for elected public servants.
The Award was created in 1989 by members of President Kennedy's family to honor 
President John F. Kennedy and recognize and celebrate the quality of political 
courage that he admired most.
The award is named for President Kennedy’s 1957 Pulitzer prize-winning book, 
Profiles in Courage, which recounts the stories of eight U.S. Senators who 
risked their careers by taking principled stands for unpopular positions.
Throughout his political career, President Kennedy inspired people to follow 
their conscience and to work for the benefit of their communities, their 
country, and their world. He believed that each person can make a difference, 
and that everyone should try. In particular, he wanted to restore a belief in 
politics as a noble profession and a calling to public service.
The Profile in Courage Award seeks to make Americans aware of the conscientious 
and courageous acts of their public servants, and to encourage elected 
officials to choose principles over partisanship – to do what is right, rather 
than what is expedient.
The award is presented annually to a public official or officials at the 
federal, state or local level whose actions best demonstrate the qualities of 
political courage described in Profiles in Courage.
The Profile in Courage Award is administered by the John F. Kennedy Library 
Foundation. A distinguished bipartisan committee named by the Foundation 
reviews all nominations, and selects the recipient or recipients of the award.
The award is presented each May at a ceremony at the John F. Kennedy 
Presidential Library and Museum in connection with the observance of President 
Kennedy’s birthday on May 29. The award is represented by a sterling silver 
lantern, modeled after the lantern on the USS Constitution, the oldest 
commissioned ship in the U.S. Navy. The lantern was designed by Edwin 
Schlossberg and crafted by Tiffany & Co.

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