Ken CyreeReviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
The book was very informative. I know a good deal about this subject but still learned new things by reading it. Loved the parts that were written in first-person. Very patriotic. Authentic. Heartfelt. Wonderful read! Highly recommend!
BettyReviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Since they deleted my last review . Lets try this , you will not regret reading it . Excellent book and authors . A MUST have for truth to power and how to overcome and make America , America again . Loving reading it ..will return when I am finished .
Raymond T. WellsReviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
GREAT book! Many pieces of information about Jan.6th and where our country has gone, especially in the last four years, with inserts of history and biblical references to support their opinions, a must read!
Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Because of this book my lack of belief in lawmakers was underscored! If we are to prevent this we need to educate our youth about our founding fathers and the bill of rights! I use this as a home school tool to make our founding fathers come to life. Amazing must read!
Martha DeGradoReviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Extremely well written providing much needed insights to the American people.
Alpha MReviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
At its heart, "One Question Remains: Your Move" challenges readers to think critically about their own roles in shaping the future of democracy. The title itself serves as an invitation—perhaps even a summons—to engage, question, and act. This is not just a book for political enthusiasts or historians; it is for anyone who cares about the direction of our society and the integrity of its values.
AmyReviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
More Jan 6 twaddle,written by two convicted Capitol rioters.
L. Franklin Shook IIIReviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Megs and Morss as two among many thousands at the Capitol that day were both in prison for daring to visit the people's House on January 6, 2021. While in prison they co-authored this fascinating and highly informative book, smuggled it out of prison and got it published. Meggs is a State chapter leader for Oath Keepers, and Morss is a history teacher. Their perspectives on the Constitution interface naturally as a shared vision of the importance of living a moral life as good neighbors with all our brothers and sisters in America, the true America which exists in the hearts and souls of we the people who live on this great land called America, raising our families, bolstering our communities, empowering our States in the Compact.
That these two gentleman are real men of courage and inspiration who were wrongly and fraudulently thrown in prison for exercising their lawful right and duty to voice their grievances at the people's Capitol is indeed an indictment upon the dark underbelly of a corrupted Fedgov facade posing as our rightful Federal government. As an Honorably discharged U.S. Marine Viet Nam veteran, I am thankful that Meggs and Morss care enough about salvaging the silent majorty's precious true American family-based culture to write their book. It is a labor of love, and I happily recommend it.
Ken CyreeReviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
The book was very informative. I know a good deal about this subject but still learned new things by reading it. Loved the parts that were written in first-person. Very patriotic. Authentic. Heartfelt. Wonderful read! Highly recommend!
BettyReviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Since they deleted my last review . Lets try this , you will not regret reading it . Excellent book and authors . A MUST have for truth to power and how to overcome and make America , America again . Loving reading it ..will return when I am finished .
Raymond T. WellsReviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
GREAT book! Many pieces of information about Jan.6th and where our country has gone, especially in the last four years, with inserts of history and biblical references to support their opinions, a must read!
Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Because of this book my lack of belief in lawmakers was underscored! If we are to prevent this we need to educate our youth about our founding fathers and the bill of rights! I use this as a home school tool to make our founding fathers come to life. Amazing must read!
Martha DeGradoReviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Extremely well written providing much needed insights to the American people.
Alpha MReviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
At its heart, "One Question Remains: Your Move" challenges readers to think critically about their own roles in shaping the future of democracy. The title itself serves as an invitation—perhaps even a summons—to engage, question, and act. This is not just a book for political enthusiasts or historians; it is for anyone who cares about the direction of our society and the integrity of its values.
AmyReviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
More Jan 6 twaddle,written by two convicted Capitol rioters.
L. Franklin Shook IIIReviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Megs and Morss as two among many thousands at the Capitol that day were both in prison for daring to visit the people's House on January 6, 2021. While in prison they co-authored this fascinating and highly informative book, smuggled it out of prison and got it published. Meggs is a State chapter leader for Oath Keepers, and Morss is a history teacher. Their perspectives on the Constitution interface naturally as a shared vision of the importance of living a moral life as good neighbors with all our brothers and sisters in America, the true America which exists in the hearts and souls of we the people who live on this great land called America, raising our families, bolstering our communities, empowering our States in the Compact. That these two gentleman are real men of courage and inspiration who were wrongly and fraudulently thrown in prison for exercising their lawful right and duty to voice their grievances at the people's Capitol is indeed an indictment upon the dark underbelly of a corrupted Fedgov facade posing as our rightful Federal government. As an Honorably discharged U.S. Marine Viet Nam veteran, I am thankful that Meggs and Morss care enough about salvaging the silent majorty's precious true American family-based culture to write their book. It is a labor of love, and I happily recommend it.