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The Making Of A 9/11 Republican
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 2/24/5 | Cinnamon Stillwell

Posted on 02/24/2005 7:42:59 AM PST by SmithL

As one of a handful of Bay Area conservative columnists, I'm no stranger to pushing buttons. Indeed, I welcome feedback from readers, whether positive or negative. I find the interplay stimulating, but I am often bemused by the stereotypical assumptions made by my critics on the left. It's not enough to simply disagree with my views; I have to be twisted into a conservative caricature that apparently makes opponents feel superior. They seem not to have considered that it's possible to put forward different approaches to various societal problems and not be the devil incarnate.

But in some ways I understand where this perspective comes from, because I once shared it. I was raised in liberal Marin County, and my first name (which garners more comments than anything else) is a direct product of the hippie generation. Growing up, I bought into the prevailing liberal wisdom of my surroundings because I didn't know anything else. I wrote off all Republicans as ignorant, intolerant yahoos. It didn't matter that I knew none personally; it was simply de rigueur to look down on such people. The fact that I was being a bigot never occurred to me, because I was certain that I inhabited the moral high ground.

Having been indoctrinated in the postcolonialist, self-loathing school of multiculturalism, I thought America was the root of all evil in the world. Its democratic form of government and capitalist economic system was nothing more than a machine in which citizens were forced to be cogs. I put aside the nagging question of why so many people all over the world risk their lives to come to the United States. Freedom...and democracy itself were all taken for granted in my narrow, insulated world view.

So, what happened to change all that? In a nutshell, 9/11.

(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 911republican; bayarea; cinnamonstillwell; epiphany; september12era
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To: Drango

Cinnamon is an active FReeper and was a leader as the SF Chapter (all 20 of us LOL)

Quality not Quanity.

20 Freeper against (?)thousands of loony toon lefties? They don't stand a chance!


61 posted on 02/25/2005 6:59:15 AM PST by Valin (DARE to be average!)
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To: Citizen James

Thanks for the Ping! I'm forwarding this to a bunch of friends....conservative AND liberal!!


62 posted on 02/25/2005 9:39:32 AM PST by Primetimedonna
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To: Peach; Mo1

excellent op-ed


63 posted on 02/25/2005 11:08:26 AM PST by prairiebreeze (Blogs have a strangle hold on the MSM. The MSM is kicking out the windshield.)
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To: prairiebreeze
Having been indoctrinated in the postcolonialist, self-loathing school of multiculturalism, I thought America was the root of all evil in the world.

Now that I'm mentoring in school, I see this is a bigger problem than I'd originally given credence to. It's a major problem but glad the writer was able to overcome their earlier indoctrination to write such an excellent letter.

64 posted on 02/25/2005 3:02:49 PM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: SmithL

BTTT...........I think I slept too long!

This in the SFC. Unbelievable!


65 posted on 02/27/2005 7:52:47 AM PST by Chgogal
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To: SmithL
A tree grows in Brooklyn San Francisco?
66 posted on 02/27/2005 7:58:40 AM PST by TheForceOfOne (Social Security – I thought pyramid schemes were illegal!)
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To: TheForceOfOne

On the Columnist page at the Chronicle, her's is identified as "Conservative commentary from an ex-liberal." You know that printing that had to hurt them, since they assume that conservatives are either stupid or just haven't seen the light, yet.


67 posted on 02/27/2005 8:38:39 AM PST by SmithL (Proud Submariner)
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To: SmithL
I use to read the Baltimore SUN which is very liberal, I'm sure you have heard of all the nonsense going on with them and the Maryland Governor. While the entire paper spills editorial commentary from the opinion pages into their perspective of the news, they claim legitimacy in non biased reporting. When I see columns from people in the opinion section from Linda Chavez and a couple others it is in the extreme minority when it happens. I am not sure why they allow conservative commentary when they do, but I'm sure it has to do something with trying to offset something else being stated in liberal terms that shows a complete bias bordering on outrage and they can use these columns to say, see were fair. The decline in circulation of this paper and others at some point has to create a breaking point of biased reporting versus survival by becoming more balanced. Some will go down with the ship while others will jump ship from the liberal arena of journalism for profit.
68 posted on 02/27/2005 11:13:15 AM PST by TheForceOfOne (Social Security – I thought pyramid schemes were illegal!)
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To: SmithL; NonValueAdded; Lando Lincoln; quidnunc; .cnI redruM; Valin; yonif; SJackson; dennisw; ...
Cinnamon Stillwell:

....Having been indoctrinated in the postcolonialist, self-loathing school of multiculturalism, I thought America was the root of all evil in the world. Its democratic form of government and capitalist economic system was nothing more than a machine in which citizens were forced to be cogs. I put aside the nagging question of why so many people all over the world risk their lives to come to the United States. Freedom of speech, religious freedom, women's rights, gay rights (yes, even without same-sex marriage), social and economic mobility, relative racial harmony and democracy itself were all taken for granted in my narrow, insulated world view.

So, what happened to change all that? In a nutshell, 9/11. The terrorist attacks on this country were not only an act of war but also a crime against humanity. It seemed glaringly obvious to me at the time, and it still does today. But the reaction of my former comrades on the left bespoke a different perspective. The day after the attacks, I dragged myself into work, still in a state of shock, and the first thing I heard was one of my co-workers bellowing triumphantly, "Bush got his war!" There was little sympathy for the victims of this horrific attack, only an irrational hatred for their own country.

...Never mind that every country in the world acts in its own self-interest, forms alliances with unsavory countries -- some of which change later -- and are forced to act militarily at times. America was singled out as the sole guilty party on the globe. I, on the other hand, for the first time in my life, had come to truly appreciate my country and all that it encompassed, as well as the bravery and sacrifices of those who fight to protect it.

Thoroughly disgusted by the behavior of those on the left, I began to look elsewhere for support. To my astonishment, I found that the only voices that seemed to me to be intellectually and morally honest were on the right. Suddenly, I was listening to conservative talk-show hosts on the radio and reading conservative columnists, and they were making sense. When I actually met conservatives, I discovered that they did not at all embody the stereotypes with which I'd been inculcated as a liberal.

Although my initial agreement with voices on the right centered on the war on terrorism, I began to find myself in concurrence with other aspects of conservative political philosophy as well. Smaller government, traditional societal structures, respect and reverence for life, the importance of family, personal responsibility, national unity over identity politics and the benefits of living in a meritocracy all became important to me. In truth, it turns out I was already conservative on many of these subjects but had never been willing to admit as much.

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69 posted on 02/28/2005 6:10:52 AM PST by Tolik
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...
If you'd like to be on or off this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.
70 posted on 02/28/2005 6:55:31 AM PST by SJackson ( Bush is as free as a bird, He is only accountable to history and God, Ra'anan Gissin)
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To: doug from upland

Here's a copy of the email I sent her:



Welcome to political reality. We live in the greatest country the world has ever known, and so few of us appreciate it.As you have come to realize, the Left is out to destroy the founding principles of our nation, except when using them for their own political convenience.

As an observant Jew, I also appreciate your seeing the light in the Israel vs. Palestinian conflict.To see the Left side with a bunch of terrorists simply sickens me.

I am tempted to ask you what took you so long, the Left being who they are well before 9/11, but better late than never.

I enjoyed reading your column and wish you much success in helping to carry the banner of the Right.


71 posted on 02/28/2005 10:34:51 AM PST by Zivasmate (" A wise man's heart inclines him to his right, but a fool's heart to his left." - Ecclesiastes 10)
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To: Trampled by Lambs

It's my story too.


72 posted on 02/28/2005 11:08:49 AM PST by bboop
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To: SmithL
When you understand that the radical muslims want to kill YOU the nature and breadth of the conflict becomes hypnotizingly clear.
Good article.
73 posted on 02/28/2005 1:38:43 PM PST by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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