Why can't I delete/sync contacts in address book?

On the mac, the "delete a contact" option does not appear.
Edits don't appear on my iCloud paired iPhone 4S as well!

Mac: Just mark a contact (by clicking on name in the contact list) and press the "delete" button on your keyboard > you should receive a message, if you really want to delete the contact.
iOS (iPhone/iPad): Choose a contact > press "edit" > scroll down > press "delete contact"

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