First of all, I think it's a bad idea to view Raw Vegans as "the enemy". Like Craig said, one of the main reasons why the anti-raw fanatics were unable to block my contributions to the Raw Foodism Wikipedia page was that there were several raw vegans continually making contributions on other non-RAF-matters, thus creating a distraction. I only came across 1 Raw Vegan who was so angry as to delete all mention of raw animal food diets in the first half of that article, and that edit was, thankfully, swiftly reversed (by a non-rawist?). And there are some Raw Vegans on the Web who do admit that raw meats are healthier than cooked meats, being free of toxins, but they do still harp on about the bacteria/parasites issue, of course.
Basically, we're a fringe group, loathed by many, so we need all the friends we can get. And, besides, a large majority of people who turn to RAF diets are former Raw Vegans(due to nutritional-deficiencies while Raw Vegan), so they are a welcome source of recruitment. I don't agree that Raw Vegans commonly go cooked-palaeo and then go rawpalaeo. Usually what happens is that there are three groups from which RAFers come from(listed in descending order, according to numbers):- 1 is the Raw Vegan/Fruitarian camp, another is from the cooked-low-carb/zero-carb/Atkins/cooked-palaeolithic-diet camp, and the last one consists of those looking for greater sprituality.
Anyway, Aajonus was a former Raw Vegan, and there are now several raw-omnivore gurus and chefs who used to be Raw Vegan but now recommend raw dairy, raw eggs and a little raw meat, so there's always progress, somewhere.
I used to be Raw Vegan and then Fruitarian, but never for ideological reasons, though I've always been an animal-lover. I only turned to Raw Veganism because of the agonising stomach-aches I had from any cooked-animal-food - but the whole thing scared me so I turned to supplements to try to prevent any nutritional deficiencies.
Technically, we do have celebrities who follow RAF diets but they aren't fanatical about being RAF. Mel Gibson has mentioned in 1 or 2 interviews that he follows the Tiger Diet(raw meat plus raw olive-oil, mainly), and there's also Uma Thurman. Also, one ex-Raw Vegan chef seems to have provided Val Kilmer with a Primal Diet meal. There are raw-food restaurants focusing primarily on raw animal foods(ie Japanese Sashimi restaurants, though they offer some cooked seafood as well, and there are always raw oyster bars). So, we're slowly geting there.