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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (167327)4/19/2014 11:42:43 AM
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You act as if no law has ever been repealed. Kenneth even constitutional amendments can be repealed.
This too big to fail nonsense of yours is just that. This entire country isn't too big to fail. Obama, Reid and their minions are proving that.

Repeal means to revoke or rescind, especially by an official or formal act. To repeal a law is to void an existing law, by passage of a repealing statute, or by public vote on a referendum. A law may be repealed by implication, by passage of a statute which is inconsistent with the old statute.

Repeal of constitutional provisions requires an amendment, such as the 21st Amendment's repeal of prohibition, which repealed the 18th Amendment. Without a statutory provision otherwise, when a statute repeals another, and afterwards the repealing statute is itself repealed, the first statute is revived.
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