misterman
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I know I promised not to debate with you but *sigh*...
THe 1st amendment says 1 thing.
A) Congress shall make no law...
and then it details 3 things that A is talking about:
1) respecting an establishment of religion (religion as an idea which includes all religions) or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
2) abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press
3) the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Nowhere does it say anything like, and all entities not specifically listed.
No does it say NOT entities that are not listed.
Now, who or what was the Constitution written for?
We the people of the United States,
I've already clearly established that the preamble has no legal force, nor does it say the Constitution was written "for" people, only "by the people."
The Constitution was written for the people, not for their corporations because there are separate laws for them.
People own and control corporations. The distinction is silly. This is about what bank account can buy advertising, by people.