Thursday, July 5, 2012

Fireworks at the McNamara's

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Last night at the McNamara's...they have a large glassed room that goes the width of their house on the second floor that overlooks the golfcourse. We had the most magnificent spot to see all the fireworks out of the heat and away from the Third World.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

away from the Third World

What an elitist statement! It saddens me to see you write something like that.

Lynn Anderson said...

Sorry you're so sad, anonymous. What saddens me greatly is that I feel like a stranger in my own country especially when I go to an American holiday event and everyone is speaking Spanish.

Anonymous said...

Lynn, I admire your courage and your intelligence... but you're so full of hate... what will your legacy be?

Lynn Anderson said...

You call it hate; I call it truth and never the twain shall meet.

That's the same typical BS that is slung when someone has a different view. I have little patience with that.

Writing a blog in socialistic Lake Worth that gets really tiresome at times. I agree with Allen west. Stand up for what you believe and stand up for America.

Follow the law.

Anonymous said...

Perfect epithet

Anonymous said...

The question was what will your legacy be?

Lynn Anderson said...

What will yours be? You left this world a better place...truth and justice for all? You have to start by signing your name and stand up for your beliefs, anonymous. Don't start wondering what my legacy would be.

Not everyone has a "legacy." Not everyone has something to give back to the world. Not everyone is famous and deserving of any epithet other than what their family believes it to be. Some of us are just average American citizens (not I said CITIZENs) who love this country and have no legacy other than living their lives honestly and believing in the law. That's probably not good enough for you.

Anonymous said...

I didn't see any white people there.

Barbara Jean said...

Dear Anonymous at 10:19 p.m. and above folks who commented, I think that was Lynn’s point. Perhaps her point was misunderstood. It does not make someone elitist or racist to point out a fact – whether it is about seeing no whites or expressing the thought – it seems we are in another world. Lynn is passionate, fiery, outspoken, and honest; she believes in following the law but an elitist or racist, never! I’ve certainly not witnessed it in her!

It is far more damaging not to think – we do not necessarily have to agree – but we should think for ourselves. Mr. MacLeish and Mr. Marquis appear to agree.

“To many men and many governments the life of the human mind is a danger to be feared more than any other danger, and the word, which cannot be purchased, cannot be falsified and cannot be killed is the enemy most hunted for and most hated.” Archibald MacLeish

“If you make people think they’re thinking, they’ll love you; but if you really make them think, they’ll hate you.” Don Marquis

Anonymous said...

to anon 10:19pm. I was at the Park with my extended family, and probably the whitest person in town. You must not have been looking to hard, or you would have spotted me.

checkers rules said...

glassed room and a fireworks view? wow that's the dream, it must've been amazing

Lynn Anderson said...

To the person who just attempted to character assassinate me, which is typical with Open border socialists, Mrs. McNamara was not from a Third World Country. Taking my remark out of context makes you "obtuse."