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Postby Paphitis » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:11 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:
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Postby CBBB » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:13 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:


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Postby Get Real! » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:16 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:

:? I think everyone can now see why I don't ever want to return to Australia...
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:19 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:

:? I think everyone can now see why I don't ever want to return to Australia...


Personally, I don't think Australia would want you.

But it probably has no choice but to accept your entry since you hold a passport. How else did you educate yourself in Australia if you were not a citizen? University fees are quadruple for foreign students. For Australians it was free, but now some HECS fees have been introduced.
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Postby Kikapu » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:21 pm

Nikitas wrote:You left out FIR, ports, airports, immigration, citizenship, economy and some other "details" in the hands of the federal Swiss government.

The Swiss laws on treason are among the most draconian in the world, which explains why there are no close ties between the three ethnicities that make up Switzerland and neighboring "mothelands".

If that is the sysemt you propose we copy, I am for it.


The only problem is with a "pure Swiss model" for Cyprus, and to the best of my knowledge living here in Switzerland, that the local city councils (Gemeinderhaus or Rathaus) from each town are the ones who decides if one is eligible to become a citizen of Switzerland, then upon approval given, recommends it to those living in those towns if they would object to this person becoming a citizen. Now, you can see what kind of a "Black Market" you are going to have in the north in allowing those from a non EU countries in obtaining a EU citizenship, like from Turkey for example. Before you know it, over time, whole of Turkish citizens will be holding a Cypriot citizenship's if Turkey in fact does not manage to become a EU member herself.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:23 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:

:? I think everyone can now see why I don't ever want to return to Australia...


Personally, I don't think Australia would want you.

But it probably has no choice but to accept your entry since you hold a passport. How else did you educate yourself in Australia if you were not a citizen? University fees are quadruple for foreign students. For Australians it was free, but now some HECS fees have been introduced.

I repeat... I never bothered acquiring Australian citizenship so how can I possibly have an aussie passport???

The only right denied to me as a permanent resident was the right to vote for which I couldn't care less.

Start using your head.
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:25 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:

:? I think everyone can now see why I don't ever want to return to Australia...


Personally, I don't think Australia would want you.

But it probably has no choice but to accept your entry since you hold a passport. How else did you educate yourself in Australia if you were not a citizen? University fees are quadruple for foreign students. For Australians it was free, but now some HECS fees have been introduced.

I repeat... I never bothered acquiring Australian citizenship so how can I possibly have an aussie passport???

The only right denied to me as a permanent resident was the right to vote for which I couldn't care less.

Start using your head.


Very unlikely story.

I doubt you statement very much.

In fact, if what you say is true, then you have to be a most stupid man.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:29 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:

:? I think everyone can now see why I don't ever want to return to Australia...


Personally, I don't think Australia would want you.

But it probably has no choice but to accept your entry since you hold a passport. How else did you educate yourself in Australia if you were not a citizen? University fees are quadruple for foreign students. For Australians it was free, but now some HECS fees have been introduced.

I repeat... I never bothered acquiring Australian citizenship so how can I possibly have an aussie passport???

The only right denied to me as a permanent resident was the right to vote for which I couldn't care less.

Start using your head.

Very unlikely story.

I doubt you statement very much.

In fact, if what you say is true, then you have to be a most stupid man.

Tertiary education stopped being free at around 1994 but by then I had already done two degrees for free! (except for text books and materials)
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:32 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:If any undemocratic political arrangement was to ever be imposed in Cyprus I would have no option but to take my family and leave the country altogether as I will never accept living under a racist regime in the 21st century.

If you’re serious about peace and prosperity, democracy cannot be compromised.


Next stop, Greece! :lol:

Or is it back to Australia? :lol:

I never bothered to apply for aussie citizenship, despite being a permanent resident there for 15 years, on purpose so that I would never be able to return.

As for Greece, I’d sooner move to Bangladesh… :lol:

I’d consider Austria, Switzerland, or the British countryside.


What a load of bullshit! You have Aussie citizenship. There are 4,000 Australian citizens in Cyprus and you are one of them.

I bet you are even registered with the Aussie embassy for emergency evac through Akrotiri should anything happen.

Before you were criticising the Swiss Constitution and now you want to live there. :lol: :lol:

Just let me know when you arrive back to Australia. I will personally come and pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the garbage tip. 8) :lol:

:? I think everyone can now see why I don't ever want to return to Australia...


Personally, I don't think Australia would want you.

But it probably has no choice but to accept your entry since you hold a passport. How else did you educate yourself in Australia if you were not a citizen? University fees are quadruple for foreign students. For Australians it was free, but now some HECS fees have been introduced.

I repeat... I never bothered acquiring Australian citizenship so how can I possibly have an aussie passport???

The only right denied to me as a permanent resident was the right to vote for which I couldn't care less.

Start using your head.

Very unlikely story.

I doubt you statement very much.

In fact, if what you say is true, then you have to be a most stupid man.

Tertiary education stopped being free at around 1994 but by then I had already done two degrees for free! (except for text books and materials)


It was never free for foreigners. It was only free for Australian Citizens.

Plus I doubt very much that you would have sacrificed other social security benefits, including free health, by not becomming an Australian. You also stated that you worked in Australia for 15 years. Did you enjoy being taxed at the highest taxation tier. 50% of everything you would have earned would have been paid back in tax. AUSTRALIA THANKS YOU FOR YOUR KIND CONTRIBUTION. 8)

Like I said, if you did not become an Australian Citizen, then you are so stupid.
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:39 pm

What a great guy GR! is. He never burdened Australia's social security agencies, paid all his medical expenses, paid for his education, and on top of all that donated 50% of his income to the Australian Government.

GR! PLEASE COME BACK TO AUSTRALIA. WE NEED FOOLS LIKE YOU HERE.

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