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OBSERVE 'HOLLY MADDUX DAY' INSTEAD

Published: 04/14/2013 at 5:37 PM

More and more Americans are opting out of Earth Day in favor of a holiday that offers a chance to fight back against Marxism and political correctness.

The holiday, which is called �Holly Maddux Day,� is named after the young woman murdered by Ira Einhorn, a 1960s antiwar activist. Einhorn, who was a friend of Jerry Rubin and Abby Hoffman, is regarded by many as the founder of Earth Day.

Einhorn emceed the first Earth Day celebration in Philadelphia in April 1970, at which Sen. Edmund Muskie gave the highlight address. Einhorn, an advocate of free love and drug use, was instrumental in gaining the support of corporate America for Earth Day.

Einhorn bludgeoned Maddux to death in 1979, leaving her body to decompose in the same apartment where he entertained guests. After his arrest, Einhorn was defended by the liberal Republican senator, Arlen Spector. Einhorn fled to France, and after being extradited in 2002, was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Holly Maddux.
�Holly Maddux Day� is celebrated each year to commemorate the loss of Holly Maddux and to reflect on the suffering of all those who met with persecution or martyrdom at the hands of totalitarian Marxist governments.


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why not do both?

the Earth will get along fine without us, if it comes to that.

Murder is not to be encouraged.

so let's do both?
Originally Posted by Gus

the Earth will get along fine without us, if it comes to that.

Then why do you need an Earth Day?
Originally Posted by Uriah
Originally Posted by Gus

the Earth will get along fine without us, if it comes to that.

Then why do you need an Earth Day?


Got any other home planet?

Last time I checked, sportsmen were the original conservationists and "environmentalists". We damned sure ought to reclaim that title.
I just don't want to go back to toting groceries home in a paper bag when plastic bags are so waterproof, convenient, low-cost and available. ya know?
Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by Uriah
Originally Posted by Gus

the Earth will get along fine without us, if it comes to that.

Then why do you need an Earth Day?


Got any other home planet?

Last time I checked, sportsmen were the original conservationists and "environmentalists". We damned sure ought to reclaim that title.

I don�t need to have a different one; per Gus� original statement the Earth is not endangered so I then rhetorically asked why we need an Earth day?

I happen to agree that the Earth isn�t endangered but that�s beside the point, which you apparently missed. Something that�s not endangered doesn�t need protection.
I think I'm beginning to understand. if not, please correct me.
it's about protecting us Humans. the Earth is fine.

we haven't even managed to fully define the human species, but we are quite close.

the Urth doesn't depend upon us, just the reverse.

so, what to do next, between now and the next Earth Day?
Plastic bags are banned in Austin. I smuggle 'em in from outta town.
Originally Posted by Uriah
Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by Uriah
Originally Posted by Gus

the Earth will get along fine without us, if it comes to that.

Then why do you need an Earth Day?


Got any other home planet?

Last time I checked, sportsmen were the original conservationists and "environmentalists". We damned sure ought to reclaim that title.

I don�t need to have a different one; per Gus� original statement the Earth is not endangered so I then rhetorically asked why we need an Earth day?

I happen to agree that the Earth isn�t endangered but that�s beside the point, which you apparently missed. Something that�s not endangered doesn�t need protection.


Do you protect your home? It's not technically endangered, right?

There are many things to celebrate or to recognize that aren't endangered. Perhaps I did miss the point: enlighten me.
Originally Posted by Gus
I think I'm beginning to understand. if not, please correct me.
it's about protecting us Humans. the Earth is fine.

we haven't even managed to fully define the human species, but we are quite close.

the Urth doesn't depend upon us, just the reverse.

so, what to do next, between now and the next Earth Day?

I agree that the humans need protecting�especially from murderous communist Earth (Urth?) worshipers.
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Do you protect your home? It's not technically endangered, right?

There are many things to celebrate or to recognize that aren't endangered. Perhaps I did miss the point: enlighten me.

The Earth is not endangered; that�s one of the few thing Gus has ever gotten right. The premise that it is is just a pretext for the Left assuming control of our country by attacking it�s industrial base since they can�t achieve their collectivist goals through the ballot box. Well, they used to not be able to, at least�
Originally Posted by Uriah
Originally Posted by Gus
I think I'm beginning to understand. if not, please correct me.
it's about protecting us Humans. the Earth is fine.

we haven't even managed to fully define the human species, but we are quite close.

the Urth doesn't depend upon us, just the reverse.

so, what to do next, between now and the next Earth Day?

I agree that the humans need protecting�especially from murderous communist Earth (Urth?) worshipers.


OMG! just because I happen to enjoy, on rare occasion, a mesquite cooked porterhouse, T-bone or NY strip steak doesn't mean I'm not human, does it?

there's 7 billion people existing on the Earth, and cooperating with each other, more or less.

shall we pursue the subject a bit further?
Originally Posted by Gus
I just don't want to go back to toting groceries home in a paper bag when plastic bags are so waterproof, convenient, low-cost and available. ya know?


Paper bags are your number 1 ecological issue?

Wow. "Urth" is doomed.
Originally Posted by Gus


OMG! just because I happen to enjoy, on rare occasion, a mesquite cooked porterhouse, T-bone or NY strip steak doesn't mean I'm not human, does it?

there's 7 billion people existing on the Earth, and cooperating with each other, more or less.

shall we pursue the subject a bit further?


Gus, I think we can agree that you're not human. A human would have made a more logical response.
Originally Posted by Uriah
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Do you protect your home? It's not technically endangered, right?

There are many things to celebrate or to recognize that aren't endangered. Perhaps I did miss the point: enlighten me.

The Earth is not endangered; that�s one of the few thing Gus has ever gotten right. The premise that it is is just a pretext for the Left assuming control of our country by attacking it�s industrial base since they can�t achieve their collectivist goals through the ballot box. Well, they used to not be able to, at least�


You missed the entire point about sportsmen being the original conservationists and "environmentalists", didn't you? I celebrate Earth Day because this is where I live, this is where I hunt/fish, this is what those I read and emulate (Roosevelt, Leupold, Bear, Hemingway, Ruark, O'Connor, etc.) did their thing, this is what I believe in, this is what I will pass on to my kids, this is the legacy that matters to me� That's why. All the political, left-right BS can stuff itself.
4ager,

I didn't miss the point; I just disagreed with your premise. That's allowed, right?
Sure. I just never saw you address anything other than the political spin on it, so I wasn't sure if you'd even seen the other.
I use to deer hunt in a ton of counties. I still do, but not near as many as I use to.

housing and increased sub-divisions of land (loss of habitat) is taking it's toll.

at what scale of landscape should we engage the argument?

I can't hunt outside my back door any more. whose fault is that?

we can talk, but will talk help at this late date in the development of the vowld?
Originally Posted by Gus
I use to deer hunt in a ton of counties. I still do, but not near as many as I use to.

housing and increased sub-divisions of land (loss of habitat) is taking it's toll.

at what scale of landscape should we engage the argument?

I can't hunt outside my back door any more. whose fault is that?

we can talk, but will talk help at this late date in the development of the vowld?

Why don't you the give up your house and convert it to a wildlive refuge. Or is it just other people who's presence and shelter you begrudge?
I don't begrudge anyone from shopping at wallyword, the publix, the Kroger, the aldi, and numerous other purveyors of goods & services for a profit to meet the needs of the Eaters.

profits enable the delivery of goods & services.

I'd like to see some big deer, bred & offered for sale. we could utilize genetic engineering to meet demand.

Eating the Urth is just a piece of propaganda offered by the scare people. we're not eating the Earth, we're here to make profits and gain market share. Big deer, sold for big prices, now we're talking.
Uh...I'm beginning to think I misunderstood your position. Or at least I don't understand it now. Or maybe you don't understand your position. Maybe there's the Earth and the Urth...that might explain it. confused
Dont celebrate ED with all the rainbow [bleep] anyway, be glad to recognize Ms. Maddux Day.

ira the unicorn shoulda caught a pick-axe in the ear long about '79.

Gunner
Originally Posted by Gus
I don't begrudge anyone from shopping at wallyword, the publix, the Kroger, the aldi, and numerous other purveyors of goods & services for a profit to meet the needs of the Eaters.

profits enable the delivery of goods & services.

I'd like to see some big deer, bred & offered for sale. we could utilize genetic engineering to meet demand.

Eating the Urth is just a piece of propaganda offered by the scare people. we're not eating the Earth, we're here to make profits and gain market share. Big deer, sold for big prices, now we're talking.


What drugs are you on?
BTW, glad arlen specter is dead too.

Gunner
Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by Uriah
Originally Posted by Gus

the Earth will get along fine without us, if it comes to that.

Then why do you need an Earth Day?


Got any other home planet?

Last time I checked, sportsmen were the original conservationists and "environmentalists". We damned sure ought to reclaim that title.



yep, what he said


just because some of the biggest proponents of Earth day or conservation happen to be liberals that we don't agree with much about governing

doesn't mean that even an idiot can't be useful on occasion.


I like having hunting habitat available.
Originally Posted by 2legit2quit
Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by Uriah
Originally Posted by Gus

the Earth will get along fine without us, if it comes to that.

Then why do you need an Earth Day?


Got any other home planet?

Last time I checked, sportsmen were the original conservationists and "environmentalists". We damned sure ought to reclaim that title.



yep, what he said


just because some of the biggest proponents of Earth day or conservation happen to be liberals that we don't agree with much about governing

doesn't mean that even an idiot can't be useful on occasion.


I like having hunting habitat available.


Clean water to drink and clean air to breathe don't suck either.
Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by Gus
I don't begrudge anyone from shopping at wallyword, the publix, the Kroger, the aldi, and numerous other purveyors of goods & services for a profit to meet the needs of the Eaters.

profits enable the delivery of goods & services.

I'd like to see some big deer, bred & offered for sale. we could utilize genetic engineering to meet demand.

Eating the Urth is just a piece of propaganda offered by the scare people. we're not eating the Earth, we're here to make profits and gain market share. Big deer, sold for big prices, now we're talking.


What drugs are you on?


oxygen is pretty good, if not to polluted.

water is good, if not full of pollutants.

I like meat & veggies. the jury is out on GMO's.
I had a nice Earth Day.

We danced around a toasty tire fire.
BWAHAHAHA................laugh

Gunner
Or like us celebrate my daughters 18th Birthday!

Yup she was born on Earth Day.
Originally Posted by Gus
I think I'm beginning to understand.


Glad you understand. I doubt it, though. I have no desire to celebrate a holiday concocted by radicals and Marxists that prey on the guilt of the gullible. I can endeavor to be a good steward of the planet without acknowledging Earth Day, or shunning a plastic bag.

Want to help the Earth? Rid it of 70% of the population. The Earth will recover nicely from any of the ills you might want to point out. Short of that, spare the Marxist/enviro-extremist rhetoric.
When did Gus return? I thought he ate himself?
I celebrated Earth Day by frying up some pork chops and drinking a couple of Budweisers.

I bought the pork chops at the store where they make meat (no killing involved). I requested plastic bags to carry the meat home. The clerk mentioned our liberal city is going pass an ordinance banning plastic bags.

If they do that what will I use to pick up dog schit?
I bought a Subaru.

I'm officially going lesbian.
Lesbian is good. I like the Prius.

I can't make up my mind so I consider myself transgender.
In that case......GFY.
I rather do it with a woman.

I just make up my mind if I want to be a man that love wimmens (not PC) or a wimmen that loves wimmens (PC).

What would Gus do?

Does anybody know for sure? grin
Originally Posted by hatari
Originally Posted by Gus
I think I'm beginning to understand.


Glad you understand. I doubt it, though. I have no desire to celebrate a holiday concocted by radicals and Marxists that prey on the guilt of the gullible. I can endeavor to be a good steward of the planet without acknowledging Earth Day, or shunning a plastic bag.

Want to help the Earth? Rid it of 70% of the population. The Earth will recover nicely from any of the ills you might want to point out. Short of that, spare the Marxist/enviro-extremist rhetoric.


no disagreement from this hillbilly. we can encourage advances in technology that makes energy utilization more efficient. such an advancement might even help the Chinese with their air quality problems.

no Marxist rhetoric from me, if it sounds like it then it must be cnfusing it with the roar of the wind.

hopefully everyone had a wonderful Earth Day. admittedly the Celebration has fallen on hardtimes. The ELF and the ALF will have to get it in gear.
13 Worst Predictions Made on Earth Day, 1970

BY JON GABRIEL 04/22/2013

The 1970s were a lousy decade. Embarrassing movies, dreadful music and downright terrifying clothes reflected the national mood following an unpopular war, endless political scandals and a faltering economy. Popular culture was consumed with decline, especially Hollywood. The Omega Man, Soylent Green, Damnation Alley and countless other dystopian films showed a planet wrecked by war, pollution and neglect. In large part, the entertainment industry was reflecting the culture at large. In 1970, the first Earth Day was celebrated � okay, �celebrated� doesn�t capture the funereal tone of the event. The events (organized in part by then hippie and now convicted murderer Ira Einhorn) predicted death, destruction and disease unless we did exactly as progressives commanded. Behold the coming apocalypse as predicted on and around Earth Day, 1970:
1. "Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind." � Harvard biologist George Wald
2. "We are in an environmental crisis which threatens the survival of this nation, and of the world as a suitable place of human habitation." �Washington University biologist Barry Commoner
3. "Man must stop pollution and conserve his resources, not merely to enhance existence but to save the race from intolerable deterioration and possible extinction." � New York Times editorial
4. "Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years." � Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich
5. "Most of the people who are going to die in the greatest cataclysm in the history of man have already been born� [By 1975] some experts feel that food shortages will have escalated the present level of world hunger and starvation into famines of unbelievable proportions. Other experts, more optimistic, think the ultimate food-population collision will not occur until the decade of the 1980s." � Paul Ehrlich
6. "It is already too late to avoid mass starvation," � Denis Hayes, Chief organizer for Earth Day
7. "Demographers agree almost unanimously on the following grim timetable: by 1975 widespread famines will begin in India; these will spread by 1990 to include all of India, Pakistan, China and the Near East, Africa. By the year 2000, or conceivably sooner, South and Central America will exist under famine conditions�. By the year 2000, thirty years from now, the entire world, with the exception of Western Europe, North America, and Australia, will be in famine." � North Texas State University professor Peter Gunter
8. "In a decade, urban dwellers will have to wear gas masks to survive air pollution� by 1985 air pollution will have reduced the amount of sunlight reaching earth by one half." � Life magazine
9. "At the present rate of nitrogen buildup, it's only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of our land will be usable." � Ecologist Kenneth Watt
10. "Air pollution...is certainly going to take hundreds of thousands of lives in the next few years alone." � Paul Ehrlich
11. "By the year 2000, if present trends continue, we will be using up crude oil at such a rate� that there won't be any more crude oil. You'll drive up to the pump and say, �Fill 'er up, buddy,' and he'll say, �I am very sorry, there isn't any.'" � Ecologist Kenneth Watt
12. "[One] theory assumes that the earth's cloud cover will continue to thicken as more dust, fumes, and water vapor are belched into the atmosphere by industrial smokestacks and jet planes. Screened from the sun's heat, the planet will cool, the water vapor will fall and freeze, and a new Ice Age will be born." �Newsweek magazine
13. "The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years. If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder in the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age." �Kenneth Watt

http://www.freedomworks.org/content/13-worst-predictions-made-earth-day-1970
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