Orozco


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On August 31, 1915, a Texas posse lynched five “horse thieves.” One of them, it turned out, was General Pascual Orozco Jr., military hero of the Mexican Revolution. Was he a desperado or a hero? Orozco’s death proved as controversial as his storied life, a career of mysterious contradictions that Raymond Caballero puzzles out in this book. A long-overdue biography of a significant but little-known and less understood figure of Mexican history, Orozco tells the full story of this revolutionary’s meteoric rise and ignominious descent, including the purposely obscured circumstances of his death at the hands of a lone, murderous lawman. That story—of an unknown muleteer of Northwest Chihuahua who became the revolution’s most important military leader, a national hero and idol, only to turn on his former revolutionary ally Francisco Madero—is one of the most compelling narratives of early-twentieth-century Mexican history. Without Orozco’s leadership, Madero would likely have never deposed dictator Porfirio Díaz. And yet Orozco soon joined Madero’s hated assassin, the new dictator, Victoriano Huerta, and espoused progressive reforms while fighting on behalf of reactionaries. Whereas other historians have struggled to make sense of this contradictory record, Caballero brings to light Orozco’s bizarre appointment of an unknown con man to administer his rebellion, a man whose background and character, once revealed, explain many of Orozco’s previously baffling actions. The book also delves into the peculiar history of Orozco’s homeland, offering new insight into why Northwest Chihuahua, of all places in Mexico, produced the revolution’s military leadership, in particular a champion like Pascual Orozco. From the circumstances of his ascent, to revelations about his treachery, to the true details of his death, Orozco at last emerges, through Caballero’s account, in all his complexity and significance.




United States Code Annotated


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Comprises all laws of a general and permenent nature under arrangement of the official Code of laws of the United States, with annotations from Federal and State courts.




ObamaScare


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5 years in the making, this book represents the hard work and dedication that world renown political advocate, lawyer and activist has put into proving that Barack Obama is not qualified to be the President, and has and continues to commit acts of treason against America. This is a true eye opener, with Phil's first person accounting of events. If you only read one such book on this topic, this should be the one! ObamaScare details Obama’s birth; his parents’ divorce; his mother’s remarriage; his adoption in Indonesia, where his name became “Barry Soetoro; his illegal terms as U.S. Senator and President; all of Obama’s scandals; and what “We The People” must do now! Berg, a life-long Democrat and a Life Member of the NAACP, has pursed his efforts to expose Obama because of Obama’s blatant disregard of the U.S. Constitution and Obama’s ongoing efforts to change the United States to the detriment of its citizens. ObamaScare discusses: Eric Holder and his conflict-of-interest; Benghazi cover-up; Obama not enforcing his “red line” in Syria and the repercussions; Obamacare – repeal or major changes; sealing the southern border; change 2008 immigration law; Obama bowing down to Foreign Leaders; Obama not saluting the American Flag and not wearing an American flag pin; the scandals and major issues including: IRS – abolish; Fast & Furious; ISSI/ISSL – Radical Islams; VA; Illegal Immigration; Israel/Hamas conflict; Bergdahl prisoner exchange; Obama taking away “our” 1st and 2nd Amendments, Freedom of Speech and Right to Bear Arms; AP; Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi; Malaysia MH17 – Obama could have avoided the destruction; illegal aliens, Cuba; Community College; Keystone Pipeline; Bill Clinton’s comments; Rush Limbaugh; Donald Trump; Judge Jeanine Pirro; Oprah Winfrey; and Jane Fonda. Berg also includes chapters on Obama’s lies; Treason and Impeachment.







American Law Reports


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