On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 12:41 -0500, Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi Khirano,
> > 
> > I have an opinion about your question.  The United States almost was
> not a country at all.  The various states didn't like each other very
> much, and in many cases, still don't today.  For example I know quite
> a few Californians who don't think very highly of some states in the
> south eastern part of the US.  The various states saw themselves as
> different sovereign entities, and in many ways, they continue to hold
> that view today.  So while those outside the US might see the US as
> one country, there are quite a few residents in various states who see
> question the legitimacy of the US.
> 
> Are you suggesting we fight a new Civil war? :)

As long as its not another war of independence. Keep us brits out of it.
We have our own wars of the EU rebate and the CAP to negotiate - still
better than Agincourt I suppose :-)

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Ian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ZMSL

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