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Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« on: February 18, 2016, 11:11:10 pm »
Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz

By Donna Garner
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In all fairness, we Texans have had a sizeable advantage over the rest of the country because we have followed Ted Cruz’s life and career for many years.
 
What makes many of us Texans value Ted Cruz so highly is because of his proven record to stand for the Constitution even if it means alienating other people.
 
We Texans well remember the horrible crime committed by illegal immigrant José Ernesto Medellín in 1993. Two innocent girls, 14-year old Jennifer Ertman and 16 year-old Elizabeth Peña, were walking home in Houston and decided they would take a shortcut through a secluded area. José and members of his “Black and White” street gang captured and repeatedly raped and murdered both girls. At José’s trial, the details of his handwritten confession indicated that after the girls were raped, he stomped on the neck of one girl and strangled her with a belt. The other girl was strangled with a shoelace: José held one end of the shoelace while another boy held the other end, watching while it cut into the girl’s throat.
 
José was convicted and sentenced to death, but that is not the end of the story.
 
In 2004 while President George W. Bush was in the White House and Condoleezza Rice was the Secretary of State, the judicial arm of the United Nations (a.k.a., International Court of Justice, World Court) decided that José’s case should be reopened because he had not been informed by the police of his right to contact his consulate even though José had lived as an illegal immigrant in the U. S. almost all of his life!
 
Gov. Greg Abbott was the Texas Attorney General at the time, and Ted Cruz was his Solicitor General whose job as lawyer for the state of Texas was to defend the laws and the Constitution of the State of Texas and represent Texas in litigation.  Both Gov. Abbott and Ted Cruz agreed that the World Court had no right to subject state and federal courts to the authority of the United Nations.
 
Unfortunately, because of particular political circumstances at the time, President Bush, Condoleezza Rice, and the U. S. Solicitor General Paul Clement (all Republicans and all people Ted Cruz respected highly) decided that Texas should obey the World Court’s decision. This would have meant that José Ernesto Medellín, a rapist, torturer, and murderer of two young girls, could have been set free.
 
Gov. Abbott agreed that Ted Cruz should go before the U. S. Supreme Court to plead Texas’ case, saying that no President – not even a friend and fellow Republican – should be allowed to defy the Constitution by allowing the UN World Court to bind the courts of the United States. 
 
Strong forces were gathered against Ted Cruz – opposing legal briefs from 90 foreign nations, the European Union, experts on the World Court, the American Bar Association, and one of the biggest law firms in the world that represented José Medellín.
 
After using amazing strategies, Ted Cruz was able to convince six out of eight members of the U. S. Supreme Court to vote his way even though it meant he had to stand against his friends and members of his own Republican Party (e.g., Pres. Bush, Ms. Rice, and Paul Clement).
 
On Aug. 5, 2008 at 9:48 P. M., José Ernesto Medellín was put to death while the families of both Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña were there as witnesses.
 
The case of Medellín proved that the UN has no authority whatsoever to bind the United States and that no President – Republican or Democrat – has the Constitutional authority to subvert U. S. sovereignty.

http://www.educationviews.org/confession-time-texans-ted-cruz/
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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2016, 11:50:20 pm »

Great accomplishment in the protection of American sovereignty, no doubt. And a nice resume item for Cruz.

Amazing how an illegal alien can command such sympathy and legal resources when inner city blacks and whites are lucky to get a young overworked public defender.

Immigration is the central issue in this election.

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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2016, 11:58:24 pm »
What the Supreme Court affirmed was the death penalty was a state issue and that Texas law applied to the consulate issue.

Bush had no business involving himself in this case.
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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2016, 12:16:39 am »


Immigration is the central issue in this election.

No it isn't. Crossdresser's rights is. Get with the program.

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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2016, 12:28:18 am »
We in Washington caucus Saturday. Still undecided between Rubio and Cruz. The more I learn about each the better. I have never gone into a caucus undecided. Except there is no way I'm voting for Trump.

Here in WA we don't issue delegates until the May Primary.
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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2016, 12:29:57 am »
Great accomplishment in the protection of American sovereignty, no doubt. And a nice resume item for Cruz.

Amazing how an illegal alien can command such sympathy and legal resources when inner city blacks and whites are lucky to get a young overworked public defender.

Immigration is the central issue in this election.

According to a Gallup poll taken January 21-25 the top four issues to Republicans and Democrats are:

Terrorism and National Security
The Economy
Employment and Jobs
Healthcare and Obamacare

Immigration is only important to Republicans, but, even to the GOP, immigration ranks SEVENTH.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/188918/democrats-republicans-agree-four-top-issues-campaign.aspx?g_source=ELECTION_2016&g_medium=topic&g_campaign=tiles
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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2016, 12:34:50 am »
Immigration is the central issue in this election.
The only reason that is is because of a certain celebrity candidate using it as a cudgel. Before he entered, it was barely an issue at all.

To be honest, I wish it still weren't an issue.
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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2016, 12:42:45 am »

I probably should have phrased it differently.

Immigration is key to solving all the other issues challenging us; the economy, unemployment and jobs, health care, education, policing. Get a handle on immigration – legal and illegal, and social safety net issues start improving.

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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2016, 12:49:02 am »
I probably should have phrased it differently.

Immigration is key to solving all the other issues challenging us; the economy, unemployment and jobs, health care, education, policing. Get a handle on immigration – legal and illegal, and social safety net issues start improving.

Really?  Those 11 million are going to stay in the country.  Even if the door is shut, the social safety net issues will remain.
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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2016, 12:55:29 am »
The only reason that is is because of a certain celebrity candidate using it as a cudgel. Before he entered, it was barely an issue at all.

To be honest, I wish it still weren't an issue.

That is flabbergasting!  Illegal immigration is at the top of the"important issues list"!  And, well before DR said anything.

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Re: Confession Time: We Texans Know About Ted Cruz
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2016, 12:59:11 am »
We in Washington caucus Saturday. Still undecided between Rubio and Cruz. The more I learn about each the better. I have never gone into a caucus undecided. Except there is no way I'm voting for Trump.

Here in WA we don't issue delegates until the May Primary.

...hmm.. well I for one certainly respect you taking your time in deciding and  I'm not going to sit and try to make my case for Cruz and rip Rubio as I think both of them can win over Hillary; though I think Bernie is going to be the nominee and we will see a Bernie/Warren ticket which is going to be a whole different ballgame.
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