sure hope this pushes the definition of "personhood" into the courts.
• the Law regards Corporations as "persons" but does not tax equally as "unincorporated" persons; they are not required to sign up for selective service
• the Law can regard unborn babies as persons if both baby and mother killed
• the Law requires pre-natal care for the unborn -- if the babies are "wanted."
these double standards are not about morality or when life begins; these incongruence standards do not uphold equal protection and due process.
sure hope this pushes the definition of "personhood" into the courts.
• the Law regards Corporations as "persons" but does not tax equally as "unincorporated" persons; they are not required to sign up for selective service
• the Law can regard unborn babies as persons if both baby and mother killed
• the Law requires pre-natal care for the unborn -- if the babies are "wanted."
these double standards are not about morality or when life begins; these incongruence standards do not uphold equal protection and due process.