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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf corporations are people,
then they shouldn't be allowed to sign legal contracts until they are 18-years-old.
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If corporations are people, (Original Post)
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
OP
someone made the same point the other day that mergers are marriages so how do we tell which
Tunkamerica
Jan 2012
#4
AND if they break any laws or commit any crimes than THEY should be punished.
Justice wanted
Jan 2012
#3
virtualobserver
(8,760 posts)1. yes, and and they shouldn't be able to buy other corporations.....
since corporations are people, and the buying and selling of people is slavery.
Corporate mergers should be marriages.
ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)2. Good one. nt
Tunkamerica
(4,444 posts)4. someone made the same point the other day that mergers are marriages so how do we tell which
are gay and which are straight?
Justice wanted
(2,657 posts)3. AND if they break any laws or commit any crimes than THEY should be punished.
T S Justly
(884 posts)5. Then, try 'em and fry 'em. K&R (nt)