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Jim is a 31 year old single guy from Hampshire, England, UK.
Likes 2,170 pages, 89 videos, 68 photos164 fans • Received 38 reviews
Member since Sep 15, 2005
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Open Source Voting: Accurate, Accountable, Ready by 2008 | Open Voting Consortiu…
Liked it Apr 30, 8:45am 6 reviews non-profit, open-source, democracy
http://www.openvotingconsortium.org/
Co-operatives UK
Liked it Apr 29, 9:29am 1 review uk, business, economics, democracy, community
http://www.cooperatives-uk.coop/live/cme0.htm
The future of business? Co-operatives are democratic, jointly owned businesses. They're becoming very popular, but have been largely overlooked by the business press. This site is a "central membership organisation for co-operative enterprise throughout the UK" - lots of information here.
    "The co-operative economy comprises over 4370 jointly owned, democratically controlled, enterprising businesses, owned by more than 11 million people, 1 in 5 of the British population, creating and sustaining ore than 195,000 jobs, contributing over £27 billion in turnover and £8.5 billion in assets to the United Kingdom economy, building wealth for the many, and not the few...."
    Collateral 34-casino royale
    Liked it Feb 22, 7:35am 1 review alternative-news, gambling, video, democracy
    http://blip.tv/file/633560
    A Collateral presentation covering the anti-democratic and society-damaging 'special interests' who force through gambling legislation and promote large casinos. Eerily, this is almost exactly what happened (and to a lesser extent still is happening) in the UK with the "Super Casinos" debacle.
    collateral 33-gambling with democracy
    Liked it Jan 23, 10:57am 1 review business, government, usa, democracy, facism
    http://blip.tv/file/615024
    The legitimacy of G W Bush's re-election is called into question as the BBC's Newsnight programme uncovers evidence 22,000 black and Democrat voters were excluded from the Florida ballot. The video then goes on to focus on the Diebold voting machine scandals and payments from vested interests to makers of vote counting machines.
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