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Jerusalem Artichoke
“Sanity and insanity are two sides of the same sheet of paper,” or so it is said. It took my first trip to Israel, last Wednesday, to fully appreciate the wisdom of those words. For 60 years, the Palestinians have been sending their children (their greatest wealth, some would say) out to try to kill and harass Israelis, but sacrificing them at the same time. For what? Doing the same thing over and over again, with exactly the same results, is a kind of insanity.
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