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Sure, you can infer whatever you want but it does not mean that you will be right, for example I can infer that you thought it was right for Hitler to invade other countries to protect his businesses abroad?>
>However, since I have made no secret here of the fact that I am Jewish and that my father was a Holocaust survivor, only an idiot could possibly infer that I would be on Hitler's side....
That was part of my point Marcia, that was part of my point, you would be as wrong as I was, but I do appreciate being called an idiot, so refreshing...
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>BTW, I did not say that I inferred anything. I asked you
shall I infer? I do not have enough information about you to make an informed inference.
Well if we are going to argue semantics, then you are going to win, my command of the English language is sub-par even for ESLs, but maybe you can appreciate that I made the unsuccessful try to respond in (what is the name, conditional)? I think that I should have written "does not mean that you would be right" instead of "will be right" but even then I am not sure...
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