Thank you for posting the stuff in the OP that you did.
But all bets were off when I read the part about the free white person in Congress's An act to establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization."
"That any Alien being a free white person, ..."
At least they weren't expressively sexist. (sarc)
I don't expect patriots to have any more control over who the Progressive Movement nominates as Republican presidential candidate for 2016 elections than they did in previous elections. That's why I've said in related threads that I will reluctantly help to support Cruz if Obama guard dog Fx News selects him as Republican candidate.
I don't like Cruz because he doesn't reference speciific constitutional statutes any more than Sarah Palin does, corrections welcome. Both Palin and Cruz are popular with patriots because they speak constitutionally-sounding conservative platitudes which appeal to Constitution-ignorant patriots.
Again, I'll support whichever "conservative" candidate that Fx News nominates.
And if patriots would get their acts together and elect a Congress controlled by a conservative supermajority by 2016 then it wouldn't matter who got elected president. This is because a Congress controlled by a supermajority can override presidential vetoes under the Constitution's Clause 2 of Section 7 of Article I.
Cruz actually was a published editor of Harvard Law Review graduating with a magna cum laude degree in law. He actually did law clerk for chief justice, conservative, William Rehnquist. He really was called “off the charts brilliant” by enemy liberal, law professor Alan Dershowitz. He really was editor of the Latino Harvard Law Review. He really did argue before the Supreme Court scores of cases. He really was solicitor general of Texas, successfully defending conservative positions at every turn.
He really is a Hispanic who is conservative and able to disprove the notion that Hispanics reject conservatism.
So, there is nothing shallow at all about Ted Cruz. And when it comes to the Constitution, he is a constitutional lawyer for years now.