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New Cat's Eye
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Message 13 of 93 (638093)
10-19-2011 5:20 PM
Reply to: Message 12 by Jon
10-19-2011 4:39 PM


I'd like someone to talk me through the case against "corporate personhood"
They aren't people.
Therefore they don't have any rights and cannot be sued... er, wait.
That was easy.
Flippancy usually is!

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New Cat's Eye
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Message 14 of 93 (638094)
10-19-2011 5:23 PM


From Message 262,
hooah212002 writes:
The day a "corporation" is executed is the day they attain personhood.
Does forced corporate dissolution count?

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Message 28 of 93 (638163)
10-20-2011 10:43 AM
Reply to: Message 18 by Jon
10-19-2011 9:21 PM


And, of course, all these problems are easily solved by not recognizing non-people things as people.
Making something a legal person is not making it a natural person.

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