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calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

reply to TKJunkMail
Re: Corps

Yes, indeed. Thank you, TCH.

I am getting really tired of people deciding what they think the law SHOULD be, and then claiming that the Constitution requires that result.

calvoiper
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BIGMIKE
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join:2002-06-07
Westminster, CA

reply to woody7
said by woody7 See Profile :

It should be a "bush" bash who is asking for this? If the Dems pass this it will be a "Dem" bash too.....I could be wrong, but I thought it was against the constitution to pass laws to cover crimes "retroactively"?
What Constitution?
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calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA


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reply to quetwo
Corporations don't have free speech rights? That would be news to the US Supreme Court, which back in the '80's invalidated state laws requiring utility companies to include consumer group propaganda as bill inserts in their monthly statements. At that time, the Court said that such inclusion violated the free speech rights of the utilities.

calvoiper

Edit update: The case citation is PACIFIC GAS & ELEC. CO. v. PUBLIC UTIL. COMM'N, 475 U.S. 1 (1986).

Besides, the New York Times is a corporation. Are we really going to listen to arguments that the NYT doesn't have free speech rights?

cv redux

TheWickerMan

join:2002-04-09
Enola, PA

reply to pnh102
said by pnh102 See Profile :

Nah... The Democrat party will never be held liable for this sort of thing. No one ever disses Clinton for signing the DMCA into law or for Carnivore or for the Clipper Chip proposal.
Don't be so sure. I lurked here for a couple years before I ever registered, and I remember several pre-Bush threads, which got a bit heated, about all three of the topics you mentioned.

I can't stand Bush myself, but that doesn't mean I think Clinton was a saint either. No politicians are.


TLS2000
Crazy Canuck
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join:2004-02-24
Mississauga, ON
reply to powerhog
Corporations are afforded the same constitutional rights as an individual, as they are seen as the same by government, essentially.
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roc5955
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join:2005-11-26
Rosendale, NY
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to powerhog
You REALLY do not want to get me started on this one.

The constitution mentions nothing of corporations, and AFAIAC, they were one of the reasons for the Revolutionary War. The Boston Tea Party comes to mind here.

In more recent times, however, the SCOTUS has decided that corporations have the same rights as individuals, though unlike individuals, corporations can have a much longer lifespan, they can change their entity at will, for the most part, they can die and then come back as something else under the control of same crooked corporate leadership.

Needless to say, IMNSHO, our country has been sold out to the corporations.


woody7
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Torrance, CA
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reply to woody7
forget the 'bush' bash,This is getting to be a free for all
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ross

join:2000-08-16
·Digizip


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reply to forgotpassagain
said by forgotpassagain :

You don't even know what a fascist is. How about you learn the definition of a term before you start painting people with it. I don't even care if you are wrong - just know the basic definition of the insult you are using.
He said "wannabe-fascist". However, I also consider them fascista. The suspension of Habeas Corpus, the USA Patriot Act, the Military Commissions Act, the bypassing of judicial oversight in the area of wholesale warrantless search and seizure, wire-tapping under CALEA and other domestic spy programs, suppression of political dissent, rigging of elections, illegal and unprovoked war and economic aggression against other sovereign states to seize their natural resources are the earmarks of of the fascist state.

If you don't think Bush is a neo-fascist, prove it! I say you are doomed to fail, as Bush has repeatedly demonstrated that he has taken that path. Any civil liberty you presume to exist has been removed by the numerous unconstitutional legislative acts passed at Bush's direction by his eager minions, executive orders issued by the dixie-fuhrer himself, and sustained by the obsequious Justice Department and Judicial Branch he and other right-wingers have appointed to ravage the founding documents, which Bush refers to, if at all, as just scraps of paper.

If there were a worse, more vile descriptive term for what the Bush criminal cabal is, and has done, I would gladly use it as well. Until then, FASCIST will do nicely.


guitarzan
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join:2004-05-04
Skytop, PA
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reply to forgotpassagain
said by forgotpassagain :

You don't even know what a fascist is. How about you learn the definition of a term before you start painting people with it. I don't even care if you are wrong - just know the basic definition of the insult you are using.
Here is the definition of a fascist.

»Re: Bound to happen

Since I do not want to be accused of spamming these boards, there is the definition of a fascist.
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Its the Democrats fault. In fact it is the Speaker of House Polosi fault. Everything is the Democrats fault. Everything. Just like Everything was the Republicans Fault when they were in power.


major marco
Res Firma Mitescere Nescit
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join:2003-02-13
Stepford, CA
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reply to calvoiper
said by calvoiper See Profile :

Corporations don't have free speech rights? That would be news to the US Supreme Court, which back in the '80's invalidated state laws requiring utility companies to include consumer group propaganda as bill inserts in their monthly statements. At that time, the Court said that such inclusion violated the free speech rights of the utilities.
Corporations were afforded personhood loooooooooooooooooong before the PGE case. Try Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad (1886). The case in and of itself was not about corporate personhood per se, but rather, it was about taxes. But based on the decision written by the Supremes that included the 14th Amendment, personhood was has been attributed to corporations ever since.

In short, the same rights and privileges flesh and blood human beings have are the same rights corporations also enjoy since the corporation is treated as if it were a living, breathing person.
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major marco
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reply to quetwo
said by quetwo See Profile :

Corporations are not afforded Constitutional rights, however, those working for the corporation do. If they are working under the direction of the corporation, they are not covered.
Not.
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The Toll



Michieru2
zzz zzz zzz
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join:2005-01-28
Miami, FL
reply to TKJunkMail
Then what is the point of keeping your "social security number" safe, when the banks and other financial companies are throwing it around like free pizza?
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Michieru2
zzz zzz zzz
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join:2005-01-28
Miami, FL
reply to TKJunkMail
Law please.

Where is this stated?

No_Code

join:2003-12-12
reply to TKJunkMail
For medical records, it's HIPAA. For everything else, not sure.

ghoward79
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join:2006-03-26
Vista, CA
reply to powerhog
has it had any effect on honest Americans? I doubt it, so I could care less.


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

reply to major marco
Not entirely true. It's easier to get a death penalty (dissolution order) against a corporation than it is a person.

Corporations also have fewer rights in other areas. For instance, they are generally not afforded the right to avoid self-incrimination in criminal proceedings.

calvoiper
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VoIP--the death knell of remaining voice monopolies!


cdru
Go Colts
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join:2003-05-14
Fort Wayne, IN
reply to Michieru2
Here.
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Go Colts


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

The cited provision clearly applies "within the meaning of this chapter...." It does not apply generally.

(The cited provision is part of the Jones Act, which limits shipping within the US to US flagged and crewed ships built and owned by US companies. Such restrictions, and their accompanying definitions of corporations as US Citizens are not generally a part of US commerce.)

calvoiper
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VoIP--the death knell of remaining voice monopolies!

Freezone

join:2000-09-29
Southfield, MI
reply to BIGMIKE
The one everyone swears to defend just before they send it through the shredder.

Freezone

join:2000-09-29
Southfield, MI

reply to PhoenixDown
said by PhoenixDown See Profile :

quote:

Are corporations afforded Constitutional rights?

Yes, I believe so, as corporations are treated in a legal sense as 'a person'.
And if you look at the history of corps, this was not the original intent. Everyone was afraid this would happen. Just like they were all afraid soc. sec. numbers would be used for identity.

Its cool how we do little things now that a generation or tow from now will be some of our worst fears relized.
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