TED CRUZ SHARES HIS THOUGHTS: Why I am the best candidate for United States Senate
by Ted Cruz
For Your Thought Matters Readers
I’m running for
Senate because in my judgment, America is at a crossroads. Barack Obama is the most radical president
this nation has ever seen and we are facing the epic battle of our generation —
a battle of whether this nation remains a free-market nation. The size, power,
and spending of the federal government has increased faster in the past three
years than ever before. And we desperately need leadership to stand up and
defend liberty, free-market principles, and the U.S. Constitution.
For the past decade,
over and over again, I have been standing up for conservative principles and
winning on the national level. Serving
under Attorney General Greg Abbott, I was proud to successfully defend the Pledge
of Allegiance, the Ten Commandments, the Second Amendment, and U.S. sovereignty
from the World Court and the UN—all of which we won before the U.S. Supreme
Court.
I am the only proven
conservative in the race with a demonstrated record of standing up for
conservative values and winning on a national level:
• As the head of the
Texas Public Policy Foundation's Center for Tenth Amendment Studies, took a
leading national role in fighting for States' rights and against excessive
federal regulation.
• Successfully
represented Texas before the U.S. Supreme Court in Medellin v. Texas, which
upheld U.S. sovereignty and held that the World Court cannot bind the U.S.
justice system and the President cannot order the state courts to obey the
World Court.
• Under the
leadership of Attorney General Greg Abbott, repeatedly defended the right to
free speech and religious expression, including in a landmark decision
protecting the Texas Ten Commandments monument.
• Played a leading
role in several important pro-life cases, including defense of the
partial-birth abortion ban, parental consent laws, and prohibiting state funds
from going to abortion.
• Led a coalition of 31 states protecting the 2nd Amendment by challenging the unconstitutional ban on gun rights in Washington, D.C.
• Worked to
strengthen border security and help ensure that America remains a nation of
laws. Among other efforts, worked on efforts to increase penalties for felons
who enter the country illegally.
• Defended the
landmark lawsuit reform legislation implemented in Texas in 2003, protecting
the constitutionality of that effort, which has led to greater access to health
care and expanded economic opportunity.
• Successfully
represented over 3 million veterans before the U.S. Supreme Court, defending
the constitutionality of the Mojave Desert Veterans Memorial, which was erected
in 1934 to honor WWI veterans.
• Fought on the
federal level to defend marriage between one man and one woman as the
fundamental building block of society.
AUBREY R. TAYLOR:
This comment was provided by Ted Cruz for Your Thought Matters Newspaper
readers heading into his 2012 Republican Primary runoff race for United States
Senator.