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I live far away from either
I live far away from either state. From what I see on the news, Tennessee has been hard hit by the drought as well, and has imposed water restrictions. It seems to me that Georgia has tried to do a quick-fix with their water problems by employing a hard ball land grab tactic rather than asking Tennessee for whatever help they can give. Most people don't respond well to that kind of tactic. Keep in mind, too, that Tennessee has to take care of its own water problems, and may not be able to solve those of Georgia without putting their own people in jeopardy. Have you watched the TV show "Jericho"?