> There is a similar term used a lot though -
"Heartland" that I got so sick
> of hearing when I lived in Wichita. I have heard references to "Homeland"
> as well and in Hitler's Germany of the 30's and 40's I believe they
used
> "Motherland" more than "Homeland"
Nope... "fatherland".
Schultz: "Why do I *always* *lose*?!"
Hogan: "It's not you, Schultz, it's the Fatherland!"
(from #26 "The Prince from the Phone Company")
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