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Earth Day nonsense: Hippie holiday
Thursday marked the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, a bogus celebration of the environment and the green movement. Of course the liberal mainstream news media was in a tizzy promoting Earth Day awareness.
Cable networks such as Nickelodeon and MSNBC promoted numerous Earth Day television specials and constantly aired commercials with celebrities preaching the Gospel of environmental messages.
One of their central themes is that Americans use too much energy and have too much of a carbon footprint. Corporate giants like Entergy have tried to capitalize on the environmental hysteria by offering programs to match and even double the carbon credits purchased by customers. For the full column, see Page 5A of this week's Citizen.
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