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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (831404)1/21/2015 4:13:55 PM
From: TideGlider3 Recommendations

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locogringo

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somehow I can envision you throwing shit at a monkey...



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (831404)1/21/2015 4:31:00 PM
From: Bill2 Recommendations

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lightshipsailor
locogringo

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Calling Cruz dumb is like saying Lebron can't dunk a basketball. WTH are you watching??



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (831404)1/21/2015 5:57:14 PM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations

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who is smarter than cruz in the dem party, who has more USSC cases then he does ?

Cruz graduated cum laude from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy [34] from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in 1992. [6] [5]While at Princeton, he competed for the American Whig-Cliosophic Society's Debate Panel and won the top speaker award at both the 1992 U.S. National Debating Championship and the 1992 North American Debating Championship. [35] In 1992, he was named U.S. National Speaker of the Year and Team of the Year (with his debate partner, David Panton). [35] Cruz was also a semi-finalist at the 1995 World Universities Debating Championship, making him Princeton’s highest-ranked debater at the championship. [36] [37] Princeton's debate team later named their annual novice championship after Cruz. [36]

Cruz's senior thesis on the separation of powers, titled "Clipping the Wings of Angels," draws its inspiration from a passage attributed to President James Madison: "If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary." Cruz argued that the drafters of the Constitution intended to protect the rights of their constituents, and the last two items in the Bill of Rights offered an explicit stop against an all-powerful state. Cruz wrote: "They simply do so from different directions. The Tenthstops new powers, and the Ninth fortifies all other rights, or non-powers." [31] [38]

After graduating from Princeton, Cruz attended Harvard Law School, graduating magna cum laude in 1995 with a Juris Doctor degree. [6] [39] While at Harvard Law, Cruz was a primary editor of the Harvard Law Review, and executive editor of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, and a founding editor of the Harvard Latino Law Review. [5]Referring to Cruz's time as a student at Harvard Law, Professor Alan Dershowitz said, "Cruz was off-the-charts brilliant." [18] [40] At Harvard Law, Cruz was a John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics. [41]