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Promoting Egalitarian-Internationalism among Canada's New Democrats
Name: Dave
New Democratic Party, work with Micosoft Dynamics GP and MS SQL, learning to speak Mandarin
City: Windsor and Paris Ontario; Nanjing, Jiangsu
Hometown: Brantford
Country: Canada
Occupation: software technician
Interests and Hobbies: http://euston-canada.spaces.live.com/ http://www.facebook.com/p/Dave_Mann/502903491
Movies and Shows: The Last Valley (1971), Lady Jane (1986), Rumble Fish (1983), The Revolutionary (1970), Land and Freedom (1995)
Music: King Crimson, Tool, early Floyd, Modern Jazz, Shostakovich, Earthworks
Books: George Orwell, Christopher Hitchens, Bernard Crick, Ellen Meiksins Wood and Salman Rushdie.
Website: http://euston-canada.spaces.live.com/
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053bss | April 12, 2008
Thank you for the add, comrade!

Solidarity, equality and socialism forever!
DaveRossMann | February 24, 2008
Pakistan blocks YouTube over anti-Islamic content 24/02/2008 10:50:00 AM

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan has banned access to the video-sharing website YouTube because of what it says are anti-Islamic movies that users have posted on the site.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority told the country's 70 Internet service providers on Friday that the popular website would be blocked until further notice.

The authority did not specify what the offensive material was, but a PTA official says the ban concerns a movie trailer for an upcoming film by Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders. Wilders has said he plans to release an anti-Qur'an movie portraying the religion as fascist and prone to inciting violence against women and homosexuals.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority also blocks websites that show controversial drawings of the Prophet Muhammad. The drawings were originally printed in European newspapers in 2006 and were reprinted recently by some papers.