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More Than One Storm Coming: Women Will Decide Elections from Now On—2020 Guide
More Than One Storm Coming: Women Will Decide Elections from Now On—2020 Guide
More Than One Storm Coming: Women Will Decide Elections from Now On—2020 Guide
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The day of the gentleman is over. Good manners are of the past. Brutality and barroom talk is in. It’s OK to grope. It’s OK to lie. I am thankful for the husband I have. Are there only a few decent ones? What about yours? Does your husband fight for your rights? Sons? Take an informed look at policies being made for women and children today.

We’re not going to let men make the rules for women anymore. We’re going to make our own rules and laws.

Read about the following:
Women are getting America’s groove back.
Some men are saying, “I’m in.”
Birthing pains are getting harsher and closer together. What will come forth?
What are the stakes?
Job opportunities for girls in the twenty-first century.

If you are a quiet revolutionary and don’t know what to do,
this book is for you.
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Release dateDec 13, 2018
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More Than One Storm Coming: Women Will Decide Elections from Now On—2020 Guide
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D.J. Parsons

One of America’s concerned citizens; D.J. Parsons has worked for decades to inform ordinary women and girls their future and basic freedoms are being threatened by men again. She argues because men have shown for millennium money and power has proven to be what is ultimately valued most over wives and children, the two trains crashing is not geographic or economic, but biologic. Parsons foreshadows several outcomes for the female of the species immediate future in this 2020 Election Guide. Parsons wrote about ascribing responsibility of Abortion to men in 2009, a Christian fiction mystery introducing retired church secretary sleuth, Mae Lancaster in 2012, then returned to Non Fiction in 2015 warning us of the Failed Patriarchal Systems.

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    More Than One Storm Coming - D.J. Parsons

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    Scripture taken from The Holy Bible, King James Version. Public Domain

    Scripture quotations marked RSV are taken from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright © 1946, 1952, 1971 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Used by permission.

    Published by AuthorHouse   12/13/2018

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    To Heather Heyer, protestor against hate groups

    and first martyr of Women’s Storm 2017,

    Charlottesville, Virginia

    We will give our lives for our children’s freedom in America.

    —American women

    CONTENTS

    Preface

    Introduction

    The Cast

    Part 1:   Relationships

    Chapter 1:   The Villain

    Chapter 2:   History Always Repeats

    Chapter 3:   What’s a Girl to Do?

    Part 2:   Religion

    Chapter 4:   Fake Religion Too?

    Chapter 5:   Peace Be unto You, Brother

    Chapter 6:   The Art of His Deal

    Part 3:   Politics

    Chapter 7:   Storm Brewing

    Chapter 8:   Male Aggression Rising

    Chapter 9:   Somebody’s Gotta Go to Jail

    Part 4:   Work And Job Opportunities

    Chapter 10:   Arts And Education, Banking And Trade

    Chapter 11:   A Past To Protect And A Future To Expand: Planet, Medicine, And Missions

    Chapter 12:   When Destiny Beckons, Will You Be Ready? Archaeoastronomy and Science, Military as Public Service

    Conclusion

    References

    About the Author

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    Republican Convention 1920

    Republican Convention Chicago, June 1920

    Stretched high above, a National Women’s Party banner reads Why does the Republican Party block suffrage? Tennessee legislature became the thirty-sixth state.

    PREFACE

    The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits states and federal government from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex.

    —August 18, 1920

    My grandmother, born in 1903, must have been right in the thick of it. I regret that I was paying more attention to disco in 1970 than taking the opportunity to ask her about those times.

    My mother, born in 1925, did not speak about the Wall Street stock market crash of October 24, 1929, or the Great Depression. Those two women may not have wanted to relive the memories of a divorced mother with two small children struggling to live in an environmental disaster, the dust bowl.¹

    Did they take their plight for granted? No money, bread lines, men traveling from state to state and lined up for work projects or possible jobs. Was it so terrible that certain memories were pushed into the subconscious? Fear and broken hearts?

    It was left to a relatively small number of women to sacrifice and fight to secure all women the right to vote, representing and including those who vehemently fought against them. It appears, one hundred years later, it will remain the same. Many are confused about women who support men who denigrate women. We are seeing more than a few.

    Women have had to do much to survive throughout history. I’ve often thought I wouldn’t have survived traveling west by wagon train over plains and mountains, perishing along the way. To live, women did what they had to—and we will once again.

    Part 1 will revisit the 2016 presidential election—I don’t want to, but we must. It is ground zero. We’ve been hearing the phrase culture change on the news, but what has happened is much more than that. We are in the midst of changing archetypes. This will affect females legally—and not in a good way, if we’re not careful. In parts 2 and 3, we’ll address our biggest hurdles: men in the church and men passing laws against us. In part 4, we make a plan to implement between now and 2020.

    This is another 1920 moment. Some of us will do the heavy lifting to keep our daughters out of Russian brothels or any other ones. In my closing argument, you will be asked which side of the ledger your name will go on.

    INTRODUCTION

    The intention of the main body of this work is to serve as a big hot warning to women that their lives will go south in a hurry if men accomplish their plan—blocking educational opportunities for women, fair wages, and safe reproductive care; forcing births; and exercising pure, raw power. This snowball has been increasing in size and picking up speed for quite some time. Today, October 5, 2018, millions of women are nationally marching in protest against men; the nonexistent war on women of ten to fifteen years ago has culminated in downright viciousness toward women.

    There we were, all minding our own business, trying to get educated and paying the costs for it, falling in love without losing our own identities, caring for children (our own and for others) who needed us, worrying about feeding them and keeping them safe, finding jobs that paid enough for gasoline to get us there, and squeezing in maybe—just maybe—a movie or a morning worship service somewhere sometime.

    And then the bottom fell out.

    Now if you’re a woman, you can’t possibly pay your student loans. The love of your life is absorbed in his desires and tries to include you, but your interests and priorities take the back seat. You are the one to keep tricycles out of the street, get clothes washed, and ensure some sort of vegetables are eaten. You must leave early for work today, and your parents in skilled nursing need love and attention.

    Just when you thought you could juggle all the balls without catastrophe, women everywhere have been made aware that not only were they sexually abused at one time or another, the hidden episodes kept close to their vests, but that so were millions of others—and I mean millions. Your little girl’s chance of having a positive sexual experience with a husband is practically nonexistent. There is no source on this, but I believe the statistics are wrong. It’s not one out of three women abused; it is two of three.

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