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Perhaps the proclamation and
Perhaps the proclamation and water delivery would have been funnier if it were only an issue of a few yards with brown grass. But lives and livlihoods in Georgia are being devistated. Not only was the "tongue in cheek" gesture ill-advised, ill-timed, and childish, it was amazingly callous, and disrespectful.
I think an official proclamation of an appology is in order.
Also, the border and the water are separate issues. How does stealing the territory of Georgia, transform into Geargia trying to steal part of Tennessee? If it was never rightfully, legally, or ethically Tennessee's to begin with, how could that be twisted into the exact opposite of reality. If the border is the 35th parallel, then that is where the border is.
Perhaps we should consult the native Americans about the border of the land that they lived on for 10,000 years before we got here and stole it from them.