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Corporate First Amendment Rights

15 September 2014 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
A Different View on Corporate First Amendment Rights of Speech and Petition

A corporation is an artificial, incorporal legal fiction accorded the status of an entity. It becomes an entity without depriving any human of any right or privilege. In fact, it affords its human owners the additional right, in selected instances, to be free of personal legal liability for their economic and business actions. It affords them that right as a decision of social policy that, without out such a limitation on liability, economically and entrepreneurially progressive business or economic risks, deemed good for the social order at large, would not be undertaken but for that freedom from personal or human liability.

A corporation should have no right of free speech here independent of such free speech rights of its human owners (except possibly regarding the business and economics of its genuine business endeavors). Otherwise, it would duplicate those rights. It does not take them away from those human owners. They have the same individual rights of free speech as they did before the fictional corporate entity was created. Why should such humans thereby be afforded further rights of free speech (and petition) by means of a controlled, artificial entity that has no corporal capacity for speech? It is silly and duplicitous. Human owners can each say all they want without a corporation.

What such humans do is misuse some corporations these days to do no more than first pool and then funnel money to political candidates to acquire greater First Amendment rights of Petition and Speech for their owners in regard to representatives than those humans otherwise would have, thereby hugely augmenting and expanding their rights of petition and speech, while compromising and depreciating such rights for those who don't or can't. It is a constitutional violation of the rights of petition and speech of those thereby disadvantaged. In once instance, petition and speech succeed; in the others, they fail.

The rights of petition and free political speech for corporations is an intellectual and legal sham.
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Vessel Name: Altaira
Vessel Make/Model: A Fair Weather Mariner 39 is a fast (PHRF 132), heavily ballasted (43%), high-aspect (6:1), stiff, comfortable, offshore performance cruiser by Bob Perry that goes to wind well (30 deg w/ good headway) and is also good up and down the Beaufort scale.
Hailing Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ
Crew: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
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Kimball Corson: I am a 75 year old solo sailor, by choice. However, I did take on a personable, but high maintenance female kitten, now a full grown cat, named KiKiPoo when she is sweet, or KatKatPo after she has just killed something like a bird or bat. [...]
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ