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This administration’s strategy for imposing democracy at gunpoint is profoundly na??ve and completely unsustainable. Invading Iraq has made it easier for extremists to associate democratization with chaos and occupation and to paint moderate reformers working for democracy within their own countries as stooges for Western imperialism. Moreover, as insurgents gain control over ever-larger swaths of Iraq, and the CIA reports that civil war is a distinct possibility, are we honestly expected, as Bush suggested this week, to view the Iraq war as a prototype for “the advance of democracy?...
...very na??ve person, but I thought that sentiments of this type had been forgotten by most fair-minded people. Yes we all like to joke about the characterizations of various schools, and I am no exception to this. For the most part, though, my impressions were backed up by actual experiences. Actually getting in someone’s face for what school they went to seemed a bizarre throwback, something from a different...
...picked over the Connecticut golden boy, Okafor. (“He’s so intelligent,” analysts must have blathered on about Okafor at least 50 separate times.) This man’s cousin—by all accounts, one of the more genuine and maybe na??ve 6’11” high school graduates ever to cross MSG on Draft Night—shook David Stern’s hand as the number one draft pick...
...were being na??ve...we didn’t know it was a big story,” Hrdy said...
...were pretty na??ve about it,” Zuckerberg admits. Today, he retains a legal counsel for his products...