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Submitted by tom, Aug 1, 2007 14:17

It's strange that he doesn't suggest that Israel take such obvious measures as banning lawns (very thirsty and completely unnecessary) and ceasing to grow crops which require large amounts of water in a desert environment. Or must all corrective measures entail sacrifice on someone else's part?


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