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Wednesday February 26, 2003 16:49 by eamonn c
![]() US Government Spokesman Denies using $$ to bribe votes in UN - Reporters fall round laughing Ari is the White House Press Dude who gives the Bush Administration's line on things to the Washington Press Corps. This came out yesterday US time. Boy If you put me in front of Tom Parlon I bet I could raise a laugh or two from his tall tales of 'Foreign Agitators' and 'Shinner Activists' being central to the Irish Peace Movement. It sounds (like a lot of PD utterances lately) like something the government in Colombia would say. Question: Ari, in Mexico, the President will continue to call President Fox to pressure him to MR. FLEISCHER: First of all, this entire matter will be dealt with in a matter of diplomacy Q But Mexico can get something from the United States, from the President -- MR. FLEISCHER: This is a time -- no, the President is not offering quid pro quos. This is a time for nations to do what they estimate is the right thing to do to promote the peace. Q Ari, just to follow up on Mexico. Is it true that the administration is willing to give MR. FLEISCHER: No, it's exactly as I indicated, that we have, on this issue, a matter of Q -- the French press is quoting actually two different diplomats from the United States MR. FLEISCHER: I haven't seen the story. And you already have the answer, about what this will be decided on. But think about the implications of what you're saying. You're saying that the leaders of other nations are buyable. And that is not an acceptable proposition. (Laughter.)
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Jump To Comment: 1If the coalition of the bribed and the bought that the US is putting together has a majority on the Security Council, then the war becomes moral, justified and legititmate. This is the position of Rabitte, the Labour Party leader. How can ordinary, decent Labour Party members accept this scurriluous, unprincipled, illogical position?