Ian Lynch wrote:
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 12:41 -0500, Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:

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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 :-)

Tony Blair will jump in to defend whichever side Bush takes. Their buds! :)



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