question for you...
did you do anything for Ron Paul's two attempts at the Presidency?...delegate?...donate?..anything?
This question needs to be asked a lot more often of certain members. I asked it once in another thread, and this is perhaps another good place to ask again. Back in 2007-8, for the most part, everyone was here because we wanted to DO something to get Ron Paul elected. This was (is) an excellent place to exchange ideas, information, and work together in various ways to accomplish that goal. For the most part, everyone here during that time had that in common. This changed in 2009-10.
To answer one of the OP's questions, I lurked here for an entire year before finally joining. I'm not a big fan of signing up for things online. I always felt that I didn't have anything to say here, that someone else hadn't already said. After a year, I finally had something to say that no one else had spoken about, and have been a member here ever since.
In 2009-10, RPF had an influx of new members due to Rand running for the Senate. Things changed a bit here, perhaps one way to put it would be the addition of more mainstream type Republicans who weren't hardcore libertarians like most of the original 2007-8 membership. But even still, many of the new members during this time period could demonstrate action for the cause of Liberty, and getting Liberty Candidates elected (Rand, Gunny, Amash, Massie, among others).
Another surge of new members happened in 2011-12, when Ron Paul ran again. The results were similar to what happened in 2009-10. But I feel that this time, fewer of the new members of this period actually demonstrated action for the cause of liberty. And to an even greater extent than in 2009-10, there was an influx of members whose reason for being here appears questionable at best.
How that trend has continued in 2014 is interesting. This time, there was no obvious influx of new members joining in support of a major "new" Liberty Candidate. But yet there did seem to be a noticeable influx of those whose reason for being here is not readily apparent. So yes, JK/SEA's question is one that needs to continue to be asked, repeatedly. This question needs to be asked not only for others whose reason for being here is not necessarily apparent, but for each and every one of us as well. Look in the mirror, and ask it of yourself. We ALL need to make sure that we are actually
doing something to advance the cause of Liberty. That said, not everyone will contribute to that cause in the exact same way - that needs to be recognized and respected, everyone has different talents, resources, and comfort zones.