To: Mulder
A corporation is a US citizen in both the state in which it is incorporated and the state in which it conducts its principle place of business. You can continue to argue with me about this, but you will continue to be wrong.
My law school was the University of Southern California. What was yours?
To: Dog Gone
A corporation is a US citizen in both the state in which it is incorporated and the state in which it conducts its principle place of business That is a total abomination. But it must be nice to have all the Rights of citizenship (in the eyes of the state) without the responsbilities of citizenship.
My law school was the University of Southern California. What was yours?
I've read the Constitution, so that makes me more educated than most lawyers (perhaps not you). And I'm not being flippant. I'm serious. I speak from experience.
106 posted on
07/23/2004 8:32:05 PM PDT by
Mulder
(All might be free if they valued freedom, and defended it as they should.-- Samuel Adams)
To: Dog Gone; Mulder
A corporation is a US citizen in both the state in which it is incorporated and the state in which it conducts its principle place of business.Doesn't matter. The Constitution enumerates the rights of "the people", not "the people and all entities situated therein."
And I didn't go to law school, but I have read the Constitution.
156 posted on
07/23/2004 10:26:47 PM PDT by
PistolPaknMama
(www.cantheban.net --Can the "assault" weapons ban!)
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