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(To Greg, thank you for removing this; to Kylu, I apologize and agree that it had an air of intolerance and was unnecessary. Glad it's gone)
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| birth_place = Phoenix, Arizona
 
| birth_place = Phoenix, Arizona
 
| birth_name  = Jonas Dalton Rand
 
| birth_name  = Jonas Dalton Rand
| occupation  = middle school student
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| occupation  = high school student
| known      = intelligence<br />verbosity<br />left-wing politics<br />opposition to war
 
 
| contact    = happydelsim AT aol.com<br />jonasrand AT hush.com<br />[http://jdrand.virtue.nu My website]
 
| contact    = happydelsim AT aol.com<br />jonasrand AT hush.com<br />[http://jdrand.virtue.nu My website]
 
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'''Jonas D. Rand''' wishes to welcome you to his collection of miscellany.
 
'''Jonas D. Rand''' wishes to welcome you to his collection of miscellany.
  
Please feel free to add, but not to remove, entries in one of my timelines. I welcome collaboration.  
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I welcome collaboration to any of my pages.
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==Arab revolts==
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Egypt and Tunisia are liberated from dictatorship. This user supports more moves toward participatory, engaging democracy (though appreciates the strides that the new governments of those countries have made towards justice).
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Popular rebellion in Libya gave way to state repression by the Libyan government, to the extent that it became a civil war. The NATO forces waging the air war in Libya, in my opinion, are doing a shabby, careless job at protecting lives and ensuring precautions against unjustified slaughter. Such is the result of reckless, dehumanizing air wars (and war in general). However, the goal of the rebels attempting to do away with Col. Gaddafi's abusive régime has my support; it seems both ethically sound and in sync with the wishes of the Libyan public.
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Bahrain (Khalifa oil princes), Yemen (Saleh), and Syria (Assad/Ba`thist) are the most vicious repressors alongside Gaddafi, and the US ought to have immediately cut all aid to their tyrannical "governments". Instead, the security forces of the dictatorships are still using US-made weapons and US-made tear gas canisters for repression of demonstrations.  
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Hopefully, a culture of resistance will emerge in the US as well, and signs of that are already showing up in the protests for workers' rights (that began in Madison). <b>No war but the class war!</b>
  
 
==Timelines==
 
==Timelines==

Revision as of 23:23, 5 May 2011

Jonas Rand
J. D. Rand
Residence Template:Country data US Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Born 1996-05-08
Phoenix, Arizona
Occupation high school student
Contact happydelsim AT aol.com
jonasrand AT hush.com
My website


Jonas D. Rand wishes to welcome you to his collection of miscellany.

I welcome collaboration to any of my pages.

Arab revolts

Egypt and Tunisia are liberated from dictatorship. This user supports more moves toward participatory, engaging democracy (though appreciates the strides that the new governments of those countries have made towards justice).

Popular rebellion in Libya gave way to state repression by the Libyan government, to the extent that it became a civil war. The NATO forces waging the air war in Libya, in my opinion, are doing a shabby, careless job at protecting lives and ensuring precautions against unjustified slaughter. Such is the result of reckless, dehumanizing air wars (and war in general). However, the goal of the rebels attempting to do away with Col. Gaddafi's abusive régime has my support; it seems both ethically sound and in sync with the wishes of the Libyan public.

Bahrain (Khalifa oil princes), Yemen (Saleh), and Syria (Assad/Ba`thist) are the most vicious repressors alongside Gaddafi, and the US ought to have immediately cut all aid to their tyrannical "governments". Instead, the security forces of the dictatorships are still using US-made weapons and US-made tear gas canisters for repression of demonstrations.

Hopefully, a culture of resistance will emerge in the US as well, and signs of that are already showing up in the protests for workers' rights (that began in Madison). No war but the class war!

Timelines

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