Amazon.com
lists H. Brown "Bub's Boy"
5 star review
of Unalienable Rights saying:
"Unlike other authors, Mr. Lemieux speaks as a
PATRIOT, without a political agenda. His words
are a warning to a nation that sleeps as their rights are being
taken from them, quietly but methodically. If you think that American's
are a free people, I strongly suggest that you
buy this book and I promise, you will be enlightened!"
Mr.
LeMieux was a guest of Charles Heller, host of Liberty Watch Radio, who
says Unalienable Rights is "
A magnificent book... amazing, and phenomenal ... a fantastic book that
every thinking American should own." You can listen to
this program now by selecting
hour 1
or
hour 2.
(MP3 Format)
26 March 2008, Mr. LeMieux was a guest of LB Bork, host of the Ultimate Remedy radio program, on First Amendment Radio and author of the Red Amendment. You can listen to this program now by clicking here. (MP3) (Please be patient as file may take some time to load)
On
25 June 2008, Mr. LeMieux was a guest of Mike Church, host of the Mike
Church Show, on SIRIUS Patriot 144, who declared Mr. LeMieux's book was
"a great body of work"
and "the Physician's desktop
reference for the constitution".
He went on to say
"Michael
LeMieux has written an
extremely well researched and documented book that chronicles
how/when/where the federal government has strayed from its original
limitations outlined in the Constitution."
Reader Review on Library Thing dot com 17 Jul 2009 -- Mr. Lorin Ricker gave a 5 star review saying: "This is an important book for American citizens to read. Conservatives will love it -- folks of a progressive or liberal persuasion will likely detest it, or at least hotly question and debate its premises and conclusions.
The book is an in-depth critical study of the primary sections of the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the subsequent Amendments to the Constitution, with the intention of explaining the basic and historical concepts, including the "legalese", in plain, straightforward terms. Thus, this is an excellent reference for the citizen layperson. The author's candid bias is toward the literalist view of the Constitution, reading it from its historical context, and what is known and can be inferred of the Founders' world views, perspectives, beliefs and avowed intentions as they created this and the other foundational documents of our country.
Core to the author's analysis is his view of the controversial 14th Amendment, which, according to Mr. LeMieux, is the starting point for the rapid, and unconstitutional, growth of our existing federal government and attendant bureaucracies -- he demarks the 14th as the Amendment of unintended consequences which, in spite of its necessary and salutatory original purpose, actually and accidentally created two distinct classes of "citizen", and thus provided the first crack in the foundation allowing for the growth of the Federal power structure, and the practical decommissioning of States Rights that we're struggling with today.
This is an important book which tackles head-on the crucial questions and issues which are, or ought to be, at the bedrock of our political and government discussions today. Given the author's avowed conservative perspective, some will find his arguments highly controversial -- others will take this book as an intellectual rallying point. Regardless, the book is thoughtful, and pulls no punches. It should be carefully read by anyone who cares about the Constitution and legitimate governance in America."