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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: TimF who wrote (23797)10/31/2007 6:26:28 AM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (2) of 71588
 
Re: "Having the corporation have a separate legal identity, greatly simplifies...."

Oh, but you misunderstand - I wasn't saying ANYTHING about corporations having a discrete unitary legal identity.

No, I was SPECIFICALLY REFERRING to the legal presumption (inserted - shortly after the nineteenth century turned to the 20th. - some say illegally, by a Clerk of the US Supreme Court into the language of a decision after the decision had been rendered) that treats CORPORATIONS legally as HUMAN BEINGS WITH 'INFINITE LIFE'.

That, my friend, is a horse of a completely different color then merely having a 'separate legal identity'. :-)
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