to withdraw Mexican troops and to recognize the Rio Grande as the extreme southwestern boundary of Texas. When released, he repudiated the agreement as illegal because it was extorted under duress. These events put the U.S. government in a sticky situation. The Texans, though courageous, could...
106 Tom Baker, On the Genealogy of Moral Hazard, 75 Texas Law Review 237 (1996). 107 George L. Priest, Government Insurance versus Market Insurance, 28 The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance—Issues and Practice 71 (2003). 108 Egor Lazarev, Anton Sobolev, Irina V. Soboleva and Boris ...
The choices this year are not just between two different personalities or between two different visions of the future, two fundamentally different ways of governing-their government of pessimism, fear and limits, or ours of hope, confidence, and growth. Their government-their government sees people ...
thighs229 until somewhere around the bicentennial issues the Constitutional triumph of open beaver230 is attained231, and the buxom232 boldly gazing girls from Texas and Hawaii and South Dakota yield up to the lights and lens a vertical233 rosy234 aperture235 that seems to stare back, out of ...
Silver, now that's another story: the Hunt brothers down in Texas are buying up silver futures441 at the rate of millions a day, and big boys like that must know something. Harry decides to change his gold into silver. Janice was going to come downtown anyway to do some Christmas ...
At the ceremony, I was introduced by Joe Dawson of Corpus Christi, Texas, who, as a young captain, was credited as being the first officer to successfully reach the top of the forbidding bluffs195 of Normandy under withering196 German fire. Almost 9,400 Americans died on D-day, including...