Wednesday, February 13, 2008

What They Are Saying Missus Kounelakis,a.k.a Eleni Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis , Hillary's Greek

The bland Hillary promo published in the San Francisco Chronicle, from the self-proclaimed Chair of Greek Americans For Clinton, is capped with the latest commentary below:

Eleni Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis is related to the Tsakopoulos family, they are triple digit millionaires out in California, whenever Bill Clinton visited northern California, he always stayed in Tsakopoulos' house. Its unfortunate that these muhtari (a word from Cyprus to describe Greeks who pose as "leaders" but are really just the representatives of their pockets and of Cyprus' Turkish slave masters) pose as reps of the Greek Americans, in fact, they represent their own business interests. These guys surrounding Tsakopoulos and Manatos are self-serving, selfish, shady businessmen, and elixir salesmen, prostituting the torture, missing people, and ethnic cleansing of people in Cyprus for their own personal side businesses. Shame on Tsakopoulos, Shame on Chris SPIROU and all others grouping around Andrew Manatos's "saxonaki" face and backroom deals.

This was also found on a message board:

Same goes for the clique of muhtari surrounding the Anglo-Saxon-look-alike third generation Washington DC-lobbyist Andrew Manatos, indeed, Chris Spirou is a front man for Manatos lobby interests as are a handful of others posing as "leaders", indeed, Manatos and the clique of muhtari that are with him, prostitute the national issues and misrepresent true Greek American public opinion.

Chris Spirou and Philip Christopher did lobby on behalf of the Milosevic regime, because Manatos was Milosevic's official paid lobbyist in Washington DC in the 1990s, and they are Manatos fronts.

A young Greek American at a Greek Americans for OBAMA event, last night, in New York, called this Chris Spirou and his "Save Aghia Sofia" project a total fake, when he visited the site, all the links were down, and his email to Chris Spirou was sent back to him.

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