This clip indicates that a single word change or capitalization change can completely alter the document, but can't "intent" be argued? I think intent has been used in many legal cases.
I've tried to deep dive myself on this topic, and there is very little info. Most of it is one website copying another, over and over, with no solid source.
You have to come to comprehend the difference between corporate (commercial) vs private. Legal vs lawful. Privileges vs inalienable rights. The former are all what capitalization did to the latter way of life our forefathers fought and died for.
This clip indicates that a single word change or capitalization change can completely alter the document, but can't "intent" be argued? I think intent has been used in many legal cases.
I've tried to deep dive myself on this topic, and there is very little info. Most of it is one website copying another, over and over, with no solid source.
You have to come to comprehend the difference between corporate (commercial) vs private. Legal vs lawful. Privileges vs inalienable rights. The former are all what capitalization did to the latter way of life our forefathers fought and died for.