Gary D. Naler -- Feminism Expert
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Gary D. Naler -- Feminism Expert
Salem, MO United States
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Gary Naler
Salem, MO
United States
Main Phone: (360) 825-9337
Contact Phone: 573-729-5439
Cell Phone: (573) 247-9955

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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. During that time he hosted a weekday radio broadcast, addressing the needs of the poor. After building a home for homeless and/or abused women and children, his years since 1994 have been spent earnestly devoted to understanding and presenting vital issues such as those covered in his book, The Curse of 1920.

Michael Medved called this book ?lavishly controversial,? a ?provocative prescription for our present perplexities,? and ?well researched.? Gary?s research draws from many sources, including the University of Chicago School of Law, quotes from Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, and a resource they themselves relied upon in framing our Constitution ? Blackstone?s Commentaries. Revealing statistics on divorce, crime, suicide, and multiple factors pertaining to the family; as well as quotes from Susan B. Anthony and recent authors; and an examination of the timeless standard and insight of the Bible; afford the accumulative insight needed to arrive at this ?provocative prescription? for reversing our nation?s degradation that has occurred for the last one hundred years.

In addition to this publication is Gary?s companion book, Coverings. In this equally insightful book, he takes the testimony of nature and the Bible and intricately reveals why our Creator placed a beard on the man, and why for 2,000 years women dressed modestly and covered their heads. Characteristic of all of Gary?s writings, the common compelling issue in both of these books is the defining matter of government.

Gary is available as a guest on radio or television to discuss this three-pronged Curse that came upon America in 1920, addressing issues regarding feminism; women?s suffrage; the destruction of the black family; jazz, rock, and rap; abortion; and much more.

Read more about The Curse of 1920.