pronouns obviously refer to individuals and groups... the speakers are implying that the antecedents all share their OPINION.
Expressions of opinion mean something different than statements of fact.
sorry.
Hahaha.....So Democrats have opinions, they don't make statements of fact....
'we know that he has chemical and biological weapons" is an opinion but "there is no doubt" is a statement of fact......you are truly pathetic (is that fact or opinion)hahaha...
and of course "we" just implies everyone agrees....but omission of the words "I think" is absolutely intentional and can never be implied....
"I share the administration's goals in dealing with Iraq and its weapons of mass destruction" must be opinion and not a statement of fact that Iraq HAS wmd....
the very kind of threat Iraq poses now — a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction...Pres. Clinton...only opinion, not a statement of fact..because Iraq didn't have wmd in 1998...or Iraq did and they disappeared by 2003, which of course the other Democrats didn't know.
"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein"....opinion again, not fact..disarm him of imaginary wmd I suppose.
doesn't 'without question' mean 'there is no doubt' ?....I guess not to you...
"He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including al Qaeda members"? to you, Not opinion, just an innocent mistake -- but this one IS a statement of fact for some unfathomable reason....
Yeah....you are pathetic...
Sorry comrade....those Dems are making declarative statements of what they believe is fact, pure and simple....and every statement taken in context, is stating that Saddam has wmd....no ambiguity at all.....
and Hillary did,
without doubt, state that Iraq was aiding AQ....without question.
but when Rep's made that very same SUGGESTION that it MIGHT be true, they lied
I can't recall a Rep. making the kind of flat out statement of fact like Hillary did...
maybe you can dig something up.......