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Gabrielle Giffords

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It was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. I got to see firsthand the sacrifices that Israelis make in the name of security because of the dangerous state of affairs there. I will always be a strong supporter of Israel.
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Of her first visit to Jerusalem Israel National News 1/8/2011

 
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