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Old 06-18-2008, 01:47 PM
UGAalum94 UGAalum94 is offline
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Coverage is up today versus yesterday and the day before all over as near as I can tell, even in Atlanta.

ETA: I suppose all intervention in terms of government buyouts is easier when you are talking about towns smaller than 100 people. It's still a cultural and personal loss that I'm not trying to diminish, but pragmatically, it's got to be easier to do. One of the stories I read yesterday (I think about a relatively high population area), covered a women in her eighties who had moved back to her family home two or three times in the past but said she wasn't going to do it again. It wasn't really clear if they had lost their house and rebuilt or just had to evacuate and live with the uncertainty, fear, and other loss of farm land in the previous instances.

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