Constitution Denied
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Michael LeMieux was the first son born to Raymond and Lana LeMieux in a small town called Midwest City, Oklahoma in 1956.
His family hails from Newmarket New Hampshire along the shores of the Lamprey River just outside Portsmouth.
Michael was one of seven children raised in a military family that moved around the world, and lived as a child in New Hampshire,
Puerto Rico, Delaware, and Spain.
At 17 he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served a tour in Sough Korea, rising quickly through the enlisted ranks and even served as
an enlisted aide to then Major General Hank "the Gunfighter" Emerson who instilled the spark of patriotism. As the enlisted aide
for General Emerson had the opportunity to drive President Gerald Ford during his visit to South Korea in 1974.
In 1980, having not yet seen enough of the world, he changed services to the U.S. Navy. As a sailor he traveled to many nations
of the world participating in humanitarian missions that included the Philippines, Australia, Mauritius, Mogadishu Somalia in Africa,
Karachi Pakistan, Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and Scotland.
His military travels have allowed him to live in places in Europe such as Spain, Scotland, Germany, and Italy.
He also served combat tours in Kuwait and Afghanistan.
Mr. LeMieux was medically retired from the National Guard due to injuries received in Afghanistan for which he was awarded the
Purple Heart and currently works as an intelligence contractor to the US Government.
The last eight years of his National Guard career was a paratrooper; working tactical military intelligence for the 19th Special Forces group.
He has written numerous intelligence reports and briefings and has presented his findings at all levels of the DOD from General Officers to
Special Operations mission briefs.
Michael graduated from Weber State University in Utah with a degree in Computer Science and is an avid researcher of constitutional law and history.
Michael is a strict constitutionalist who believes in interpreting the constitution by the original intent of the founding fathers.
His research has led him to the conclusion that the republic founded by the Constitution is no longer honored by our government.
That those who rule America today are doing so with the interest of the federal government in mind and not the Citizens.
Michael believes that all three branches of government have strayed far from the checks and balances built into the Constitution and
they have failed the American people. A clear example is the Second Amendment, which the Supreme Court and the founders have all said
was an individual right and could not be "infringed" upon, now has more than 20,000 state and federal laws regulating every aspect of the
individuals right, a definite infringement.
Michael now lives in Nebraska with his wife, Daughter, two Sons, Mother in Law and granddaughter. His hobbies include shooting, wood-working,
metal work, amateur gun-smithing and scuba diving when he can find the time.
