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Frames of Horror

Posted on March 19, 2003 by David Stallings

The camera angle clarifies.
The Gaza landscape is open.
There are only these things:
a young woman wearing
a bright orange jacket,
her bullhorn,
the protected Israeli soldier-operator
of the huge US-supplied bulldozer,
And fear.

Down with the demonstrator!
Down with the house!
Down with life!

Down.

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