Roy Pitchford wrote:May I infer, then, that you consider my political ideals to be extreme?
Based on what I know from your posting history, the answer is yes, I do think it's extreme. To be fair, I can't say that you are definitely, as I can only go on what I know from what I've seen here.
I would consider myself no more extreme than our founders (by nature of the fact that I would like to see the country return to its Constitutional roots).
Are they then, in your opinion, extreme as well?
Only if you've bought into the Tea Party/Glenn Beck/Michelle Bachman mythology and sanitization of our founding fathers. The false understanding of the true nature, beliefs, and ultimate behavior of our founding fathers has been completely distorted out of context and without any historical accuracy by those groups.
Their beliefs of the founding fathers are about as accurate as when they say that America was founded as a Christian nation. It just shows their ignorance of history and the true beliefs of the founding fathers.
The founding fathers are important, but they are not gods, nor are they necessarily any more righteous or smarter than many political and social thinkers of today. They made mistakes, had terrible views on some issues (slavery for example), and most certainly didn't agree on everything.