"You suggest"?
I am well aware of Jefferson's position as a "Founding Father", and said nothing to the contrary. You cited Jefferson as "one of the framers of the Constitution", and I pointed out that he had nothing to do with the creation of that document. You now go on to reiterate the "Founding Father" claim and to cite his involvement with the Declaration of Independence. I have many times on this forum told the story of the Declaration, and Jefferson's involvement as a member of the "Committee of Five".
You spend a lot of time quoting several links talking about Jefferson and the Declaration, but not one line pertaining to the Constitution.
You say Wiki disagrees with me. Where? I challenge you to read your linked article in depth and quote the lines that indicate Jefferson's involvement with the Constitution.
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Apparently ,Wikipedia disagrees with you. Perhaps you should send them a note and site your expertise.
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For your information, I am a Wikipedia team member and have been involved in correcting the site on several occasions.
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If you notice, I had said " one of the framers " of the Constitution. Wikipedia agrees with that .
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No, it doesn't. I again ask you to quote the exact line from that article that connects Jefferson with the Constitution. The next time you "suggest" someone read up on a subject more, you might want to do the same yourself. Thomas Jefferson had nothing to do with the framing of the Constitution at all.
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Your time might be better spent reading up on the material instead of trying to make others look foolish.
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Point out an error is not trying to make someone look foolish. It's merely pointing out an error.
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The article I wrote was to inform others of what issues are taking shape in Federal Court and how far reaching the implications of these questions are and the ramifications and consequences of any decisions.
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And I gave my opinion on the subject, which happens to agree with yours.