Division of labor - What is it RPForums does really well?

Track our IPs and archive our posts for future investigations.:eek:
 
It depends to whom you are referring.

A satisfying number of RPFers went on to run for office, and a portion succeeded, or are likely to in subsequent elections. Some of these are no longer online; real life is like that.

A number of us contribute to fellow members, and big campaigns, and are willing to pony up dollars to any cause we individually deem worthy.

Some are very good at spreading the word, but I would actually say this is our weakest aspect, since we go back to the same emails, same methods, etc..

There are excellent ideas amid the haystack of awful ones.

We have awesome tech people, graphic artists, photographers, writers, and historians.

We have a broad range of experience levels, ages, genders, religions, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and all the other little rainbow points that people who love the MSM like to see. This doesn't matter much to me, but at least we can naturally combat the notion that it's just young white basement-dwelling nerds, just by being alive and showing up. No need to pander; we're already diverse. No need to insult; we could use every person we can get.

This site is fairly stable, and has features we don't regularly use. It has the potential to evolve.
 
Scaring off wimminz. :p

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In all seriousness, numerous members here have run for local and state office, and succeeded through our contributions. Even those who lost their races have made waves. We have banded together and created moneybombs for supporters who haven't had the money to attend events. In '08, we shipped I would say hundreds of packages to states that didn't have their primaries yet.

Members here were behind the Revolution March. RPH bicycled across the US for liberty.

We have had our failures, but our strengths and working projects outnumber them for sure.
 
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