Saturday, March 25, 2006

Some interesting puzzlements.

Remember Al_Fresco (Al_Riteethen, Al_toona, A_gebra, ...etc.)?

Well, he and I just had a phone conversation that started by noting
that a person named N.I. Celysha Pedhead is very wise indeed,
and that we will learn more about him/her as time goes on.

Then we started talking about Corporations, which are considered
"persons" under the law, and granted the same constitutional rights
as you and me.

Then we put that together with HB1215's and the religious rights definition
of what a "person" is (a fertilized egg). Well then, the mind just boggles
doesn't it? I mean, the stockholders of a corporation can start and end
the life of that corporate "person" at will. Maybe we need to think of ourselves
as corporations, and our "stockholders" are the ones who decides whether
or not the investment they make in us is worth it.

Ok, kids. Google "the Bill of Rights" and give it a read, one more time.
Pay close attention to the 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th, 13th and 14th Amendments.

Now, think about those things in the context of HB1215, Churches, and Corporations.

Wow.

Just jammin' on a Saturday morning.

Love,

Owl

p.s.

This message brought to you courtesy of N. I. Celesha Pedhead,
who asked me to impart to you the following cryptic wishes:

"May ye all have good hair days."

and,

"Ye gets a head, and ye stays a head."

2 Comments:

Blogger EThunk said...

...and what happens when one savagily pierces the corporate viel?

Sat Mar 25, 06:55:00 PM MST  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

Good point, Ethunk. The "person" is no longer considered a "person."

Sun Mar 26, 10:49:00 AM MST  

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