So I'll ask again -- of you and anyone who claims that since corporations are not persons, they have no rights under the Cons ution:
Do you believe the FBI has the right to enter and search the offices of the ACLU without probable cause or warrants, and seize whatever they want?
Do they have the right to do that to the offices of labor unions?
How about your local business on the corner which is incorporated?
The only thing stopping them from doing this is the Fourth Amendment. If you believe that corporations have no cons utional rights because they're not persons, what possible objections could you voice if Congress empowered the FBI to do these things?
Can they seize the property (the buildings and cars and bank accounts) of those en ies without due process or just compensation? If you believe that corporations have no Cons utional rights, what possible cons utional objections could you have to such laws and actions?
Could Congress pass a law tomorrow providing that any corporation - including non-profit advocacy groups -- which criticize American wars shall be fined $100,000 for each criticism? What possible cons utional objection could you have to that?