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    Default Re: Scotland would have had strongest currency in Europe

    i am sorry - in the face of increased cultural relativism- the direction that i see the Europe moving in in the modern age is more integration, not secession into petty nation-states.

    if that actually accurred you would hear of little towns wanting to seceed because they believe that they are being taken advantage of by other towns and this trend would continue downward to every individual man (who believed that he could gain more from a smaller union)
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 09-14-2005 at 02:28.
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