Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Justice Roberts curls into fetal perpetual thought

..finding his way out of the corporation freedom of speech quagmire.

When we left the plot, the Supremes were deciding if there was even a victim, or even if it matters. No person of human descent claimed their personal rights had been violated.

So, left with contract law, and in particular corporate law, the Supremes need to connect due process in corporate law with personal freedom of speech. What due process? Well, Congress changes the corporate rules in mid-stream, violating their original provision. Congress broke its contract to the corporation during one of its fiddles with the First, but so what.

For the Supremes to broaden the First across all of Congressional operations would be impossible. So the Supremes need to make Corporations a Tradition, a claimant for general access to the Rights. I hope their verdict comes out in Halloween, for the Spirits will be arising.

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