But the 14th amendment's due process clause means a lot more than it did when it was written. We now understand that it goes beyond the original intent, and now must be construed to to include all forms of discrimination.
You win the prize for Orwellian posting. Apparently you haven't availed yourself of Aristotle's explanation for why ends don't justify means.
If a rubber Constitution is to mean whatever we want it to mean, this week, it means nothing. In that respect, yours is the philosophy of a leftist who believes that the States are administrative districts of the Federal courts.
Personhood of the corporation was intended from the beginning, according to testimony by one of the prominant writers of the Fourteenth.