Its spokesmen argue that Presidents must be free to do whatever they want in foreign affairs: start wars, spend money, ignore Congress.
But a spokesman for lawyers in several of the suits argued yesterday that the agreement would strengthen the plaintiffs' case.
In response to the clamor, his spokesman argued that one can no longer draw the line between foreign and domestic concerns.
And a spokesman for the district attorney's office, Jerry Schmetterer, argued that tragic results cannot be disregarded.
A spokesman argued "in keeping with its philosophy" the theatre presents "a multiplicity of viewpoints".
The spokesman argued that the Metzenbaum bill was not sufficient to protect consumers and the discount community.
A spokesman later argued that his comments were only aimed at murderers and terrorists, and not the entire Arab world.
The second spokesman of the town argues that the town's immediate necessity is a new bell.
Their spokesman acknowledged the valuable role played by the Friends but argued the letters bordered on blackmail.
Its spokesmen argue that managed competition would lead to dominance of the industry by national behemoths unresponsive to consumers.