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MyAquaEyes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Love it. Sounds like a new dance craze! Let's do the Fauxbamaswampy!! LOL

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MyAquaEyes 1 point ago +1 / -0

There will be many who fall for the slick used car salesman persona. They are surface thinkers, surface reactors. Their minds just don't go deep. They open their mouths for the easy to eat pablum and walk around in oblivion.

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MyAquaEyes 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've been following a lot of recently awakened people and I must say that his channel is indicative of most of them. Great people, good souls, spreading the truth.

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MyAquaEyes 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, you missed the point. It's not WHAT he said, it's that he is using the exact same sound bites as Obama, but that was explained at the start, so I'm not sure you can understand it.

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MyAquaEyes 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did you see the comparison of the sound bites Vivek has done in the debate which were nearly word for word the same as Obama's!!! I will try and find it.

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MyAquaEyes 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would be so great if those generals who were forced to retire, were able to come back fully, if they so desired!

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MyAquaEyes 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, Murphy is the most common surname in Ireland. My grandparents are from Ireland, so we just got off the boat. But let me tell you, my grandfather, Patrick Joseph Murphy was adement about being an American! With his Irish brogue he would say, "Don't call me an Irishman. I'm an American!" All of my grandparents are immigrants and so the passion of being an American is strong and unbreakable in my soul. Murphy means "Sea Warrior" in Irish Gaelic. The original Irish spelling is Ó Murchadha until the English invaded and outlawed the Irish language and changed everyone's surname to an English equivalent spelling. The Irish culture and names were basically outlawed by the English, changing the names of towns and streets and the language was nearly lost. Fortunately, Irish speakers saved it and they began teaching it again. The Republic of Ireland is a free state and not part of Great Britain.

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MyAquaEyes 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hello, cousin! What county are your Murphys from? Mine are from County Clare, at least as far back as my grandfather, Patrick Joseph, my grandfather John Murphy, and his father Michael Murphy.

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MyAquaEyes 5 points ago +5 / -0

Don't piss off the Irish! As a Murphy, I can attest. We fight to the end, have reckless courage in abundance and we never forget the wrongs (ask England.)

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MyAquaEyes 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's not that obvious. When you said checkerboard, I immediately thought checkers and then chess. LOL

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