Posted on 04/06/2016 6:09:03 AM PDT by Liberty Tree Surgeon
Sen. Ted Cruz was projected to win the Wisconsin primary Tuesday, delivering a stunning blow to GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and resetting the race as it heads east later this month.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
>> Ted Cruz would beat Hillary or Bernie <<
Maybe yes, maybe no.
But at least Cruz has a decent chance, because he is within the margin of error against Hill or Bern for some polls — whereas Mr. Trump is usually way outside of the MOE, with a gap that seems to have grown recently.
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What you have posted has been proven to be a student intern’s paper that supports the economic benefit of trade agreements on the less fortunate.
You have proven yourself a despicable liar with your own post.
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Wow, you've seen through Cruz's plan, one he's been working on for the last 18 months. The establishment foresaw the rise of Trump (using chicken entrails or something) and put in motion a plot to have Cruz appear to piss them off only to come back now to stop the true conservative hero, Trump, from defeating them. You win the internet.
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You are doing a stretch job.
I have not used the phrase “serial liar.”
We have been dealing with D-1’s careful manipulation of facts here since the day he arrived.
That is what I am talking about. He uses his crafty phrases to divert the reader from the truth constantly.
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>> A citizen by statute is a naturalized citizen <<
Well, I’d say that depends on what the meaning of “is” is.
Ha!
Pedro Aspe |
Gary C. Hufbauer |
Thomas S. Axworthy |
Pierre Marc Johnson |
Heidi S. Cruz |
James R. Jones |
Nelson W. Cunningham |
Chappell H. Lawson |
Thomas P. d’Aquino |
John P. Manley |
Alfonso de Angoitia |
David McD. Mann |
Luis de la Calle Pardo |
Doris M. Meissner |
Wendy K. Dobson |
Thomas M.T. Niles |
Richard A. Falkenrath |
Beatriz Paredes |
Rafael Ferna´ndez de Castro |
Robert A. Pastor |
Ramo´n Alberto Garza |
Andre´s Rozental |
Gordon D. Giffin |
Luis Rubio |
Allan Gotlieb |
Jeffrey J. Schott |
Michael Hart |
William F. Weld |
Carlos Heredia |
Raul H. Yzaguirre |
Carla A. Hills |
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> What you have posted has been proven to be a student interns paper that supports the economic benefit of trade agreements on the less fortunate.
Stop. You’re making a spectacle of yourself.
>> How can we tell which answer he actually believes? <<
You should drop your sarcasm and your pitiful attempt at ironic humor. Get with the program. Mr. Trump can make no mistakes and can utter nothing wrong. Moreover, he is incapable of contradiction. All of his answers are equally and simultaneously valid. No criticism of Mr. Trump will be tolerated.
Statutes conferring citizenship upon foreign-born children of citizens is naturalization. U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649, 702-703 (1898)
Which has been what I figured Trump's intended purpose was from the start, given his strong connection to the Clinton's over the last several years. Many have speculated that his campaign was a means of undermining the GOP to guarantee a Democrat win (Trump's party for the majority of the last 20 years).
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So you’re doubling down on your lie?
Every one of the people listed there was a student intern.
You are despicable!
I’m a PCP ... been involved for years
http://i.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments/NorthAmerica_TF_final.pdf
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Task Force Members Pedro Aspe is Chief Executive Officer of Protego, a leading investment banking advisory firm in Mexico. Mr. Aspe was most recently the Secretary of theTreasury of Mexico (198894). He has been a Professor of Economics at Instituto Tecnolo´ gico Auto´nomo deMe´xico (ITAM) and has held a number of positions in the Mexican government. Thomas S. Axworthy is the Chairman of the Centre for the Study of Democracy at Queens University. From 1981 to 1984, Dr. Axworthy was Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau. Since 2001, he has served as Chairman of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. Heidi S. Cruz is an energy investment banker with Merrill Lynch in Houston, Texas. She served in the Bush White House under Dr. Condoleezza Rice as the Economic Director for the Western Hemisphere at the National Security Council, as the Director of the Latin America Office at the U.S.TreasuryDepartment, and as Special Assistant to Ambassador Robert B. Zoellick, U.S. Trade Representative. Prior to government service, Ms. Cruz was an investment banker with J.P. Morgan in New York City. Nelson W. Cunningham is Managing Partner of Kissinger McLarty Associates, the international strategic advisory firm. He advised John Kerrys 2004 presidential campaign on international economic and foreign policy issues, and previously served in the Clinton White House as Special Adviser to the President for Western Hemisphere Affairs. He earlier served as a lawyer at the White House, as Senate Judiciary Committee General Counsel under then-chairman Joseph Biden, and as a federal prosecutor in New York. Thomas P. dAquino is Chief Executive of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE), composed of 150 chief executives of major enterprises in Canada. A lawyer, entrepreneur, and business strategist, he has served as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Canada and Adjunct Professor of Law lecturing on the law of international trade. He is the Chairman of the CCCEs North American Security and Prosperity Initiative launched in 2003. Alfonso de Angoitia is Executive Vice President and Chairman of the Finance Committee of Grupo Televisa, S.A. In addition, he has been a member of the Board of Directors and of the Executive Committee of the company since 1997, and served as Chief Financial Officer (19992003). Prior to joining Grupo Televisa, S.A., he was a partner of the law firm of Mijares, Angoitia, Corte´s y Fuentes, S.C., in Mexico City. Luis de la Calle Pardo is Managing Director and founding partner at De la Calle, Madrazo, Mancera, S.C. He served as Undersecretary for International Trade Negotiations inMexicosMinistry of the Economy and negotiated several of Mexicos bilateral free trade agreements and regional andmultilateral agreements with theWorld Trade Organization. As Trade and NAFTA Minister at the Mexican Embassy in Washington, DC, he was instrumental in crafting and implementing the North American Free Trade Agreement. WendyK.Dobson is Professor and Director, Institute for International Business, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. She has served as President of the C.D.Howe Institute and AssociateDeputy Minister of Finance in the government of Canada. She is Vice Chair of the Canadian Public Accountability Board and a nonexecutive director of several corporations. Richard A. Falkenrath is Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Previously, he served as DeputyHomeland SecurityAdviser and Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Policy and Plans at the White Houses Office of Homeland Security. He is also Senior Director of the Civitas Group LLC, a strategic advisory and investment services firm serving the homeland security market, a security analyst for the Cable News Network (CNN), and a member of the Business Advisory Board of Arxan Technologies. Rafael Fernandez de Castro is the founder and head of theDepartment of International Studies at the Instituto Tecnolo´ gico Auto´nomo de Me´xico (ITAM). Dr. Ferna´ndez deCastro is the editor of Foreign Affairs en Espanol, the sister magazine of Foreign Affairs. He also has columns in Reforma and the weekly magazine Proceso. Ramo´n Alberto Garza is President andGeneral Director of Montemedia, a consulting firm specializing in media, public image, entrepreneur relations, and politics in the Americas. He was the founding executive editor of Reforma and President of Editorial Televisa. Gordon D. Giffin is Senior Partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, and served as U.S. Ambassador to Canada (19972001). He also spent five years as Chief Counsel and Legislative Director to U.S. Senator Sam Nunn. He currently serves on several major corporate boards, as well as the Board of Trustees of the Carter Center, in addition to his international law practice. Allan Gotlieb was Canadian Ambassador to theUnited States,Undersecretary of State for External Affairs, and Chairman of the Canadian Council. He is currently a senior adviser to the law firm Stikeman Elliott LLP, and Chairman of Sothebys Canada and the Donner Foundation. He has also been a member of the board of a number of Canadian and U.S. corporations, taught at various universities in both countries, and written several books and articles on international law and international affairs. Michael Hart holds the Simon Reisman Chair in trade policy in the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at CarletonUniversity in Ottawa. He is a former official in Canadas Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, founding director of Carletons Centre for Trade Policy and Law, and the author of more than a dozen books and a hundred articles on Canadian trade and foreign policy. CarlosHeredia is Senior Adviser on International Affairs to Governor La´zaro Ca´rdenas-Batel of the State Michoaca´n. He has held senior positions in theMinistry of Finance and the Mexico City government. For over twenty years, he has worked with Mexican, Canadian, and U.S. nongovernmental organizations, promoting economic citizenship and participatory development. Since 2002, he has been Vice President of the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales (COMEXI). Carla A. Hills is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hills & Company, an international consulting firm providing advice to U.S. businesses on investment, trade, and risk assessment issues abroad, particularly in emerging market economies. She also serves as Vice Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations. From 1989 to 1993, Ambassador Hills served as U.S. Trade Representative in the first Bush administration, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice in the Ford administration. Gary C.Hufbauer was Director of Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and holder of the Maurice Greenberg chair in 1997 and 1998. He then resumed his position as Reginald Jones Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Economics. Together with Jeffrey J. Schott, he is completing a new appraisal of NAFTA, to be published in fall 2005. Pierre Marc Johnson, a former Premier of Que´bec, attorney, and physician, has been Counsel to the law offices of Heenan Blaikie since 1996. He was a senior member of Rene´ Le´vesques cabinet (197685) and succeeded him. Since 1987, Mr. Johnson has been Professor of Law at McGill University and an adviser to the United Nations in international environmental negotiations. He has written numerous books and essays on trade and the environment, civil society participation, and globalization. He lectures in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and serves on Canadian and European boards. James R. Jones is Chief Executive Officer of Manatt Jones Global Strategies, a business consulting firm.Formerly, hewas U.S.Ambassador to Mexico (199397); President of Warnaco International; Chairman and Chief Executive Order of the American Stock Exchange; andU.S. Congressman from Oklahoma (197387), where he was Chairman of the House Budget Committee. He was Appointments Secretary (currently known as Chief of Staff) to President Lyndon B. Johnson. He isChairmanofMeridian International and theWorld AffairsCouncils of America, and is a board member of Anheuser-Busch, Grupo Modelo, Keyspan Energy Corporation, and the Kaiser Family Foundation. Chappell H. Lawson, Project Director of this Task Force, is an Associate Professor of political science at MIT, where he holds the Class of 1954 Career Development Chair. Before joining the MIT faculty, he served asDirector for Inter-AmericanAffairs on the National Security Council. John P.Manley is Senior Counsel at McCarthy Te´trault LLP. He has held several senior portfolios in the Canadian government throughout his fifteen years of public serviceincluding industry, foreign affairs, and financeas well as holding the position of Deputy Prime Minister. Following 9/11, he was named Chairman of the Public Security and Anti-terrorism Cabinet Committee and, in that capacity, negotiated theSmartBorder Agreement with U.S. Secretary forHomeland Security Thomas Ridge. DavidMcD.Mann,Q.C., isCounsel atCoxHansonOReillyMatheson, an Atlantic-Canadian law firm. He is the former Vice Chairman and former President and Chief Executive Officer of Emera Inc., a diversified investor-owned energy and services company. Doris M. Meissner is Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) in Washington, DC. She has worked in the field of immigration policy and international migration for 30 years in both government and policy research organizations. She served as a senior official in the U.S. Department of Justice during the Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Reagan administrations, and as a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She returned to government during the Clinton years as Commissioner of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) from 19932000. Thomas M.T. Niles is Vice Chairman of the United States Council for International Business (USCIB). He retired from the U.S. Foreign Service in September 1998, following a career of more than thirty-six years and having served as Ambassador to Canada (198589), Ambassador to the European Union (198991), Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Canada (199193), and Ambassador to Greece (199397). Beatriz Paredes serves as President of the Fundacio´n Colosio, A.C. Ms. Paredes is a former Ambassador of Mexico to the Republic of Cuba and former Governor of the State of Tlaxcala (198792). She was the first female Governor of that state and only the second woman ever to be elected Governor in Mexico. She is also a former Speaker of the House of Representatives. Robert A. Pastor is Director of the Center for North American Studies, Vice President of International Affairs, and Professor at American University. From 1977 to 1981, hewas Director of Latin American Affairs on the National Security Council. He is the author or editor of sixteen books, including Toward aNorth American Community: Lessons from the Old World to the New. Andre´s Rozental is President of the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales. Mr. Rozental was a career diplomat for more than thirty years, having served his country as Ambassador to the United Kingdom(199597),Deputy Foreign Minister (198894),Ambassador to Sweden (198388), and Permanent Representative of Mexico to the UnitedNations inGeneva (198283).During 2001, hewasAmbassador- at-Large and Special Envoy for President Vicente Fox. Luis Rubio is President of the Centro de Investigacio´n Para el Desarrollo- Center of Research for Development (CIDAC), an independent research institution devoted to the study of economic and political policy issues. Before joining CIDAC, in the 1970s he was Planning Director of Citibank in Mexico and served as an adviser to Mexicos Secretary of the Treasury. He is also a contributing editor of Reforma. Jeffrey J. Schott is Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Economics. He was formerly an official of the U.S. Treasury and U.S. trade negotiator, and has taught at Princeton and Georgetown Universities. He has authored or coauthored fifteen books on international trade, including NAFTA: Achievements and Challenges; NAFTA: An Assessment; North American Free Trade; and The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement: The Global Impact. William F. Weld is Principal at Leeds Weld & Co., a private equity investment firm in New York. Previously Mr. Weld was elected to two terms as Governor of Massachusetts (199197), served as Assistant U.S. Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, DC (198688), and as the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts during the Reagan administration (198186). Raul H. Yzaguirre currently serves as the Presidential Professor of Practice at Arizona State University (Community Development and Civil Rights). Mr. Yzaguirre, who recently retired as President and CEO of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) in Washington, DC (19742005), spearheaded the councils emergence as the largest constituency-based national Hispanic organization and think tank in the United States.
>> Statutes conferring citizenship upon foreign-born children of citizens is naturalization <<
Plead it to any court of competent jurisdiction, and as you’re being dismissed with prejudice, you’ll be lucky not to be charged costs for frivolous litigation. Even the learned and esteemed Dr. Orly Taitz probably won’t be able to save you.
Contrary to your snark I have not referred to Vattel, only to United States law and United States Supreme Court precedent.
Ted only needs 95.18855656697009% of the remaining!
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