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Conservatives Shoot Too Low: Stunning New Book, The Curse of 1920

Addresses How Feminization has Degraded Our Nation

 

"Women's suffrage began in 1920, and our nation has been suffering ever since!"

 

Salem, MO June 26, 2007 — "Conservatives are in for continued defeat unless they take the offensive and aim at the right target."  This is the sober counsel of author, Gary Naler, whose incredibly eye-opening book, The Curse of 1920, The Degradation of Our Nation in the Last 100 Years, is being announced by RTC Quest Publications.

 

"The problem with conservatives is that they are failing to get to the root of our problems as a nation.  They lack leadership and clear effectual answers, and are aimlessly wandering in malaise and bewilderment.  Even people like Rush Limbaugh, though aware of the problem of feminism that has a strangle-hold on this nation, have not seen through the fog to perceive the real source of the problem — women in politics!  In 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment gave women the right to vote; and ever since, our nation has been cursed — the Curse of 1920!  Thomas Jefferson astutely warned that women in politics would lead to 'depravation of morals and ambiguity of issues.'  He was woefully right, as evidenced today!"

 

Author, Gary Naler, thoroughly addresses in this 320 page book three distinct matters, or three prongs as he calls them, that are destroying this nation, each having their coming-out in 1920: the women's rights movement; jazz, rock, and rap music; and abortion and euthanasia. 

 

Naler sets forth in clear, strongly supported argument that exactly what took place in the original Garden of Eden when the woman ate the forbidden fruit and gave it to the man, has been taking place in America.  And rather surprisingly, he even points back to a most unlikely source for the second prong of this Curse jazz, rock, and rap music — by addressing when Abraham married a cursed Canaanite woman, whose first of six ill-named sons bore the name meaning "music." 

 

Just when you think you're beginning to understand a thing or two, along comes a book like The Curse of 1920 that adds a dimension that no one has ever seen a fresh look at reality!  Naler goes on to say, "The problem with conservatives is that they are aiming too low.  They have not even gotten the real target in their sights, and they possess no effectual offense.  Until women get out of government, you can absolutely forget about halting the problem of feminism in this nation.  There are many analogies that apply to our response to women's rights; but it's like having a cancerous growth, and the doctor simply tries to stop the symptoms.  The Women's Suffrage Amendment of 1920 and the Prohibition Amendment of 1920 are both like failures — each created vast destructive social problems instead of reducing them!"

 

"Susan B. Anthony said it well" added Naler, "'We must reach the root of the evil,' and that root is the very work that she and Elizabeth Cady Stanton began — women's rights!  As one man aptly noted —  women's suffrage began in 1920, and our nation has been suffering ever since!"

 

With compelling statistical data from several sources, and observation that defies anything yet written on this nation's ills, The Curse of 1920 is a very timely and desperately needed look at an otherwise missed analysis.  Naler is able to stand back to a place where men have yet to stand and see a perspective that makes the chaotic simple and gives meaning that has long been lost.  But not only does he point out the root of our ills, he lays out clear answers and specific actions that must be taken. 

 

One of the most enlightening parts of the book is when he gives a report card on the women's rights movement, examining their claims and grading their fulfillments.  And he leaves us with this final challenge: "Men need to take their God-given responsibility that lies with them alone, and lead and govern."

 

If Naler is right, conservatives have shot a lot of loose rounds into the ground, and have totally missed the target, allowing liberals to continually set the agenda.  If you want to be challenged with fresh and new observations and ideas in the throws of an otherwise present political fog, this is unquestionably the book to read.  If you recoil at this nation being led by Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Dianne Feinstein, this book is a must read for you.  If you want a compelling strategy that is sure to succeed, this is your book.

 

About The Author

 

After receiving his degree from a Texas University, spending six-and-a-half years behind a desk, and undergoing a year of humbling, Gary Naler spent the next thirteen years helping the poor and needy in Dallas, Texas.  A portion of Gary's mission included hosting a daily radio broadcast that addressed those needs.  After building a home for homeless and/or abused women and children, his last thirteen years have been spent earnestly devoted to understanding and presenting vital issues such as those covered in The Curse of 1920.  For more information about The Curse of 1920 and other writings, please visit: www.thecurseof1920.com.

 

For further information, please contact:

 

Gary D. Naler

411- E Franklin #1
Salem, MO 65560

Voice: 573.729.5439

Email Address: gary@thecurseof1920.com

Website Address: www.thecurseof1920.com