Wrong. By statute there are no individuals in a corporation. A Corporation is not an association of individuals, it is a separate entity altogether unto itself. It may have stockholders and employees who all have individual constitutional rights,...
It's absurd that you think the Constitution allows government the power to limit the free speech of a corporation. What other powers do you think the government has over a corporation?
Are you going to tell me that the Constitution allows for the government to deny due process to a corporation? Are you going to tell me that the Constitution allows for the government to confiscate private property of a corporation? Are you going tell me that the Constitution allows for the government to ban companies from owning guns?
I know Obama -- and Sotomayor would tell me that.
The government have no constitutional power to limit campaign contributions by corporation. I asked you earlier in this thread to find me that authority delegated by the Constitution to the government and you have yet to do that.
I'm waiting.
Elections - Congressional Power to Regulate
Section 4. Clause 1. The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but Congress may at any time make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Place of chusing Senators.