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Originally Posted by The Demon
Except I've proven that there was nothing to skirt seeing as how you have no concrete point. Try again.
And we do, by which point you decided to give me some bullshit about them not being founding principles because they are amendments, ROFL
Definitely, gotta love the "don't give up" strategy. It usually works when you want to win an argument and your opinion is intellectually superior to you. Keep it up Mgtar 
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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>
If something has changed, how can it remain the same?