Lordo wrote:you should know that without having to ask. he is from the land of the upside down.
DT. wrote:Rolandis was a failed politician that played a B role at best in Cyprus's history. A political chameleon that turned hawkish when under Kyprianou and liberal under Clerides. He is suffering from a condition of extreme megalomania and a belief that his life mirrors Forest Gump's life by being present in all the important milestones in history starting from the pyramids. His insignificance can only be matched by his bitterness that his Liberal party at best had 0.6% of the electorate including his naturalized Filipino maid. The condition became so bad that he was convinced at some point he would have made a great Secretary General of the UN and actually ran for it, only to realise later than the position was only open to African states at the time. An excuse he still uses to this day that had his skin been darker then we'd be reffering to a Nicos Nicos set of ideas rather than a Boutros Boutros one.
Notice the reference to "I" in his articles and his extreme efforts to promote and differentiate himself from the rest of the flock on this island. "I" discovered gas first. "I" made the first regional alliance. I...I...I...aissixtir you pompous delusional insignificant wannabe. If he was so influential then how did he manage to work for so long with 2 Presidents that he now criticizes so heavily?
1) He had zero influence
2) He was part of their policy only to turnaround now and criticize them both because they both happen to be dead and can't respond.
Paphitis wrote:DT. wrote:Rolandis was a failed politician that played a B role at best in Cyprus's history. A political chameleon that turned hawkish when under Kyprianou and liberal under Clerides. He is suffering from a condition of extreme megalomania and a belief that his life mirrors Forest Gump's life by being present in all the important milestones in history starting from the pyramids. His insignificance can only be matched by his bitterness that his Liberal party at best had 0.6% of the electorate including his naturalized Filipino maid. The condition became so bad that he was convinced at some point he would have made a great Secretary General of the UN and actually ran for it, only to realise later than the position was only open to African states at the time. An excuse he still uses to this day that had his skin been darker then we'd be reffering to a Nicos Nicos set of ideas rather than a Boutros Boutros one.
Notice the reference to "I" in his articles and his extreme efforts to promote and differentiate himself from the rest of the flock on this island. "I" discovered gas first. "I" made the first regional alliance. I...I...I...aissixtir you pompous delusional insignificant wannabe. If he was so influential then how did he manage to work for so long with 2 Presidents that he now criticizes so heavily?
1) He had zero influence
2) He was part of their policy only to turnaround now and criticize them both because they both happen to be dead and can't respond.
I read some sources that most foreign dignitaries never took him seriously and that he was the butt of their jokes.
It's obvious the guy has serious issues. Thanks for the confirmation.
Lordo wrote:when people are in government they have to do as is the interest of the establishment. i am sure your establishment buddies have made a pound or to out of his activities.
listen to what the man says and argue against him. attacking him on such trivial matters only belittles you.
Lordo wrote:there is a terggis proverb which i am sure also exists in gerekko lands. dogruyu soyleyeni 9 koyden govdular. speaking the truth gets gets thrown out of 9 villages. it does not stop him from speaking the truth and people not liking what he says is the problem called cyprus problem. your average greek has buried his head under the sand and his ass up in the air for the last 70 years. and look where it has taken them. to hell, the question remains will they listen now and return from hell or will remain there for eternity. good luck.
Lordo wrote:there is a terggis proverb which i am sure also exists in gerekko lands. dogruyu soyleyeni 9 koyden govdular. speaking the truth gets gets thrown out of 9 villages. it does not stop him from speaking the truth and people not liking what he says is the problem called cyprus problem. your average greek has buried his head under the sand and his ass up in the air for the last 70 years. and look where it has taken them. to hell, the question remains will they listen now and return from hell or will remain there for eternity. good luck.
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