Corporations aren't people. They have no brains, no consciences, no capacity for intent or guilt.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think corporations and people are very different. People make corporations whatever it is that they're going to be.
The idea that corporations have the same First Amendment protections of free speech as people is troubling. Corporations are not people. They don't attend our schools, get married and have children. They don't vote in our elections.
If corporations are people, as the Supreme Court wishes us to believe, they are stunningly unpatriotic ones.
I don't think we should view corporations as people for the purposes of speech.
I think corporations are a whole lot different than people. I mean, I don't know a corporation would be put in prison. I do know people would be put in prison.
Talking about corporations - they're so big. There's not a person at a corporation.
I don't represent corporations.
It's crazy that the Constitution has to be amended to clarify what for the majority of Americans is a clear and true statement: corporations are not people.
Corporations are a fictional entity that are designed to make money, and they're neither people nor patriots.
For us, my wife and I and all of my partners believe that corporations have to be corporate citizens, and individuals who benefit from them, or who have built them, need to give back.
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