A reminder that Earth Day's founder was an Ivy League-educated, woman-killing, homicidal maniac

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A reminder that Earth Day's founder was an Ivy League-educated, woman-killing, homicidal maniac
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Caring about the planet is a noble pursuit. However, none of it should be tainted with the horrific acts of a radical, murderous, left-wing wacko. Get rid of Earth Day and instead celebrate Earth, cwtremo writes.

Earth Day, a day set aside to honor the planet, advocate conservation, and promote responsible environmental practices, was celebrated over the weekend. The theme for this year's festivities was "Invest In Our Planet." But while the day's intentions appear noble, it is little more than just radical environmentalist propaganda.

But, despite his crime, wealthy, white, liberal elitists rushed to his defense. A contingent of luminaries praised him: Ivy League professors, an Episcopalian minister, and corporate executives who fundraised with Einhorn. Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter represented him in court. Barbara Bronfman, an heiress to the Seagram liquor fortune, paid Einhorn's bail.

It's important to note that wealthy, powerful, and influential left-wingers did everything they could to keep a murderous psychopath out of jail. Why? Because of Einhorn's influence in peddling radical environmentalism to the masses. The decomposed corpse of his former lover in a trunk in a Philadelphia apartment was less important than protecting Einhorn because of his extremist, fanatical politics.

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