His remarks, almost at the end was the biggest: "...from this day forward the United States of America will be free, Sovereign and independent nation."
Might that indicate that prior to today, we were not?
No. You telling me what it means of course means you inferred something from it, and that the person you’re quoting said something that clearly implied something else they didn’t say. Don’t turn your head in circles here, you just used the wrong word.
His remarks, almost at the end was the biggest: "...from this day forward the United States of America will be free, Sovereign and independent nation."
Might that indicate that prior to today, we were not?
It certainly would infer such a conclusion.
*imply
You infer what it implies.
You're correct, but it neither infers nor implies. He stated it directly. "From this day..." meaning that, before today, it wasn't.
No. You telling me what it means of course means you inferred something from it, and that the person you’re quoting said something that clearly implied something else they didn’t say. Don’t turn your head in circles here, you just used the wrong word.