founding father intention was to block tyranny of any kind whether government or corporate.
from link which I suspect you ignored when disagreeing.
Quote "The United States of America was born of a revolt not just against British monarchs and the British parliament but against British corporations.
We tend to think of corporations as fairly recent phenomena, the legacy of the Rockefellers and Carnegies. In fact, the corporate presence in prerevolutionary America was almost as conspicuous as it is today. There were far fewer corporations then, but they were enormously powerful: the Massachusetts Bay Company, the Hudson's Bay Company, the British East India Company. Colonials feared these chartered entities. They recognized the way British kings and their cronies used them as robotic arms to control the affairs of the colonies, to pinch staples from remote breadbaskets and bring them home to the motherland.
The colonials resisted. When the British East India Company imposed duties on its incoming tea (telling the locals they could buy the tea or lump it, because the company had a virtual monopoly on tea distribution in the colonies), radical patriots demonstrated. Colonial merchants agreed not to sell East India Company tea. Many East India Company ships were turned back at port. And, on one fateful day in Boston, 342 chests of tea ended up in the salt chuck.
The Boston Tea Party was one of young America's finest hours. It sparked enormous revolutionary excitement. The people were beginning to understand their own strength, and to see their own self-determination not just as possible but inevitable.
The Declaration of Independence, in 1776, freed Americans not only from Britain but also from the tyranny of British corporations, and for a hundred years after the document's signing, Americans remained deeply suspicious of corporate power. They were careful about the way they granted corporate charters, and about the powers granted therein."
There is a good chunk more, but trying to respect the red flagged rule not to quote whole documents.. I would agree with you if history actually occurred based on a delusion that "British East India Company", Hudson bay Company, Etc, didn't exist. These companies at the time our constitution was formed were the conglomerate corporations of the time.
http://history.howstuffworks.com/europe ... uence2.htm
tea act occurred in 1773
Quote from wiki: "The Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ratified by conventions in eleven states. It went into effect on March 4, 1789.[1] The first ten constitutional amendments ratified by three-fourths of the states in 1791 are known as the Bill of Rights. The Constitution has been amended seventeen additional times (for a total of 27 amendments) and its principles are applied in courts of law by judicial review.
We wanted to protect ourselves from the British government and British Corporations, few local ones, who were using their power to control every aspect of our lives."
something We need to remind ourselves about the Hudson bay company http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%27s_Bay_Company
It was defacto government before our constitution was written. People who wrote the constitution, at the time, remembered well the damage and corruption done by Hudson bay company.
people at the time of writing were using the experiences they were living through at the time which included for some being ruled by Hudson bay Company. Along with the grievances of king George the 3rd. Hudson bay represented King George the 3rd
http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_furt ... rade3.html This link shows connection of king George the 3rd and Hudson bay, which later lead to the "declaration of independence" and our constitution was based on the experiences with Hudson bay and king George the 3rd but was directed at king george the 3rd. In the declarations the some of the abuses were committed by hudson bay in the name of King George 3rd but the company name was left out, to simplify it. I can't point out which of the specific grievances was directly linked to hudson bay , because I was not there.
The declaration of independence influenced our constitution against tyrannical rule "Hudson bay company/ king George the 3rd"
As time went by, things were purposely blurred by corporations to hide their connection to the grievances the people had against tyranny, who wanted to rule the masses, as Hudson bay company did all those many years ago. As time went by Corporations eroded the restrictions that were placed on them that prevented their return to power, and abuses.
We have forgotten our history and we are now repeating it. thus Google is doing what Hudson did. CONTROL/Tyranny/power. To which NO company should EVER have.
At first companies had VERY FEW rights if any at all. People were terrified and extremely suspicious of them because of previous abuses/experience with corporate/government tyranny . Hudson bay being chief among them
http://reclaimdemocracy.org/corporate-a ... ations-us/
In the beginning corporations were NOT people They were an entity only and did not have any protective statis, and was not allowed to influence society in any big way they were limited to providing services and nothing else.