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The Debts of Rachel Goldwyn
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Burma : Riots have a way of cheering people up
From Seattle to Sydney
BBC ONE BREAKFAST NEWS
Wednesday
"A Dawn Star is born"?
In just a few minutes, will the BBC compound the damage
that "she who must do her own thing", Rachel Goldwyn
had already inflicted upon the Burmese liberation groups
upon her return from Rangoon. Where earlier she had
nothing better to do than chain her doubtful bravado to
a rush hour lamp post.
Will it be the same old "unrepentant Rachel? The one
that refuses to listen? Who will she attack this time?
Her jailers?
Are "Prisons abroad" Rachel's new partners in "crime"?
SO, she "sold her story" to the most right wing paper in
the UK? But the Daily Express seems to have a media coup
that no other paper seemed to want.
It was a nervous interview, with Rachel Goldwyn not "projecting
herself" at all well. Which should not please her new found
friends. Even though she was not asked about her "return" to
Burma. Rachel was hesitating over her words, hardly able to
string a sentence together and sometimes losing sight of the
where the BBC journalists were patienty guiding her.
The Rachel Goldwyn story continues today in the Express. But
these "well shod independents" have not finished. Tomorrow
the Edward Goldwyn story hits the streets. As if, after all the
Goldwyn and Jenny Tonge MP rubbish and his affuent Barnes
based lies. Any one except maybe a few closet fanz of the junta
and a couple of Drug Czars, would read such a racist rag of a
sheet, flagship of the already heavily compromised Conservative
Party, cared
But this distraction of a Goldwyn farce just goes to show, that
if one hangs ones dirty washing out on the line, no ones gonna
steal it except those whose hands are already stained with the
neohypocritical.
Rr
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