[/QUOTE] Sometimes people who have occupied a land longer may not end up with it in the end. And borders become a state of mind rather than physical. oh nuts..why am I a misfit when it comes to writing ideas (:
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No worries, dude. Not a misfit, you just took the long way round to get there! I do that a lot, and then I realise after I've posted that I never got to the crux point after all.....
When you say borders become a state of mind, could you give me an example of what you mean? They seem pretty tangible in Britain, America, Australia and so on, (especially if you happen to be a refugee!)
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[This message has been edited by Silver Cheetah (edited 09-25-2001).]