Yes, woofer, people from the mainstream American public post on the internet. Look at me, for example, and, aside from your sudden expertise on building demolition and your certainty of what happened on 9/11, you seem to be pretty mainstream yourself.
Do internet polls reflect what the large majority of Americans are thinking? No, they don't. If they did, Howard dean would be president today.
Ron Paul is great on the issue of Iraq. On the issue of dismantling the government, Ron Paul is, thankfully, essentially ignored by at least 80% of the voting population.
If you, with your liberal attitudes, refrain from voting for whoever the democratic candidate is over whoever the republican candidate is (it won't be Paul) because "they're all the same" or because "they're all part of the fascist conspiracy", you will be voting for a continuation of the failed policies of GWB because rudy/mitt/fred would all continue them.