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the laws were amended not reversed. amend One entry found. Main Entry: amend Pronunciation: \ə-ˈmend\ Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French amender, modification of Latin emendare, from e, ex out + menda fault; akin to Latin mendax lying, mendicus beggar, and perhaps to Sanskrit mindā physical defect Date: 13th century transitive verb 1: to put right ; especially : to make emendations in (as a text) 2 a: to change or modify for the better : improve <amend the situation> b: to alter especially in phraseology ; especially : to alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition <amend a constitution> http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/amend re·verse (r-vûrs) adj. 1. a. Turned backward in position, direction, or order. b. Having the back showing or in view of the observer. 2. Moving, acting, or organized in a manner contrary to the usual. 3. Causing backward movement: a reverse gear. 4. Printing Printed in such a way that the normally colored part appears white against a colored or black background. n. 1. The opposite or contrary: All along we thought Sue was older than Bill, but just the reverse was true. 2. a. The back or rear part. b. The side of a coin or medal that does not carry the principal design; the verso. 3. A change to an opposite position, condition, or direction. 4. A change in fortune from better to worse; a setback: suffered financial reverses. 5. a. A mechanism, such as a gear in a motor vehicle, that is used to reverse movement. b. The position or operating condition of such a mechanism. c. Movement in an opposite direction. 6. Football An offensive play in which a back running in one direction executes a handoff to a back running in the opposite direction. v. re·versed, re·vers·ing, re·vers·es v.tr. 1. To turn around to the opposite direction. 2. To turn inside out or upside down. 3. To exchange the positions of; transpose. 4. Law To revoke or annul (a decision or decree, for example). http://www.thefreedictionary.com/reverse
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I fail to see how that i a role back of safety requlation which is what dobbin was talking about. This is amending unionization rules, not sure how that effectsworker safety. Laws weren't reversed either as dobbin suggests, but things were amended a big difference. So were rights removed not, were the rules regarding how those rights are used and administered yes. So please lets see a something that was reversed in that act.
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Obama Bungles Brown Visit
Alta4ever replied to Shady's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It was ametuer hour again for obama when he displays his reliance on the telepromter and his inablity to think about what he is about to say, as he thanks himself http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-New...St_Patricks_Day -
Wow finnally some common ground, I like the sex pistols as well.
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Is Canada's Science Minister a creationalist?
Alta4ever replied to Chuck U. Farlie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So then no minister in any governments cabinat has had any credibility? -
And rampant drug use should scare anyone who pays taxes and has to cover the healthcare costs of said drug use.
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Is Canada's Science Minister a creationalist?
Alta4ever replied to Chuck U. Farlie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Sure you would now you are back tracking. -
So you forgot about him pitting Canada against the west, or does that not count to you? As for Mulrooney, his awarding of the Cf-18 maintainance contract to quebec was the final straw, and the begining of reform.
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Is Canada's Science Minister a creationalist?
Alta4ever replied to Chuck U. Farlie's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Thanks you beat me to it. -
Massive Conservative $85 Billion Dollar Deficit
Alta4ever replied to madmax's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Another response from a hyperpartisan liberal. -
The regionalism in this country that he made by maginifing poltical divides.
