What is the significance of Earth Day?

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A: It is merely a thinly veiled attempt to advocate a Socialist agenda. One of the "founders" of Earth Day, John McConnell, has written that in 1969 he proposed to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors a new holiday to be called Earth Day on the first day of spring, the Equinox, around March 21. But, he writes, in 1970 local anti-Vietnam War and Environmental Teach-in activists "who were planning a one-time event for April 22, also decided to call their event Earth Day." And guess what this "one-time event" was...It was the 100th birthday celebration for Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, known to history as Lenin. The Socialist party has simply donned the guise of environmentalists so that they can advocate that it is necessary for you to give up your rights of ownership in favor of the "greater good" and Mother Earth. Re: Hillary car accident

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