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Fire Burns!
by Paul Richards, Candidate for U.S. Senate Montana
Introduction:
This is a forum for Montanans to discuss why they want to fire Burns. Those of us who stand for peace, wildlands, and getting government out of our bedrooms and off of our backs have lost patience with the “third Senator from Missouri.” He’s voted consistently for war, despoilment, and heavy-handed governmental interference in peoples’ personal lives.

Burns has been in Washington, D.C. for 17 years now. He represents Montanans as a tobacco cud chewing good ol’ boy that tells racist jokes. Nothing against his Southern twang, but someone needs to tell Burns that Montanans simply don’t talk like that!

Has Burns been behind the Beltway too long? Some say he’s out of touch and can’t begin to comprehend recent Montana phenomena like the anti-cyanide initiative or the medicinal marijuana initiative.

Thankfully, on November 7, 2006, Montanans will elect a new U.S. senator. Until then, if you want to sound off about what Sen. Burns has been doing to Montana here is your forum. Please send your "Fire Burns!" submissions to: Events@Richards2006.us
Abramoff says he got anything he wanted from Burns' committee
By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — Jack Abramoff's lobbying firm got "every appropriation we wanted'' from Sen. Conrad Burns' Senate committee, the disgraced ex-lobbyist says in the April edition of Vanity Fair.

Abramoff told the magazine that his staff members were ``as close as they could be'' with the Montana Republican's staff.

The Burns campaign did not immediately return a telephone call left by The Associated Press seeking comment Wednesday.

Burns, who is chairman of the Senate Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, ran television ads in Montana in January saying he was never influenced by Abramoff, who pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges the same month. Burns gave away about $150,000 in campaign contributions from Abramoff and his associates last year.
Abramoff told Vanity Fair that ``it's a little difficult for him to run from that record.''
He added that Burns' staff ``practically used Signatures as their cafeteria,'' referring to Abramoff's Washington restaurant where he routinely held fundraisers for lawmakers.
Abramoff is cooperating with prosecutors investigating influence-peddling on Capitol Hill. The investigation could involve many members of Congress and aides, including Burns.

The fallen lobbyist told Vanity Fair that "this is not an age when you can run away from facts.''
"I had to deal with my records, and others will have to deal with theirs,'' he said.

March 2, 2006, Op-Ed Columnist
Always Having to Say He's Sorry
By BOB HERBERT
If there were a trapdoor that was somehow rigged to open beneath the
U.S. senators we really don't need, Conrad Burns of Montana would surely fall
right through it.

Mr. Burns is a racially insensitive Republican whose re-election bid
this year has been jeopardized by his dealings with the G.O.P. superlobbyist
Jack Abramoff. Mr. Abramoff has pleaded guilty to charges of fraud, tax
evasion and conspiracy to bribe public officials. Among other things, he's
admitted to bilking American Indians out of millions of dollars, and he's said to
be singing louder than the fat lady to federal investigators.

Mr. Burns is reported to have received more money in the form of
campaign contributions from Mr. Abramoff and his favor-strewing friends than any
other member of Congress. This has delighted his political opponents, who
have tried to show that Mr. Burns and Mr. Abramoff were as close as a pair
of prisoners sharing a single set of handcuffs.

When The Times asked whether he or members of his staff might get caught
up in the federal investigation, Mr. Burns said he didn't know. As he put it,
"You can't say yes and you can't say no."

The Abramoff scandal is just the latest issue to raise questions about Senator Burns's fitness to hold high public office. You've heard of accidents waiting to happen? He's an accident that happens again and again and again.

Back in 1994, while campaigning for a second term, Senator Burns dropped
by a local newspaper, The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, and told an editor an
anecdote about one of his constituents, a rancher who wanted to know
what life was like in Washington.

Mr. Burns said the rancher asked him, "Conrad, how can you live back there
with all those niggers?"

Senator Burns said he told the rancher it was "a hell of a challenge."

The anecdote was published, and Senator Burns apologized. When he was
asked why he hadn't expressed any disapproval when the rancher used the word
nigger, the senator said: "I don't know. I never gave it much thought."

Maybe he didn't express any disapproval because he didn't particularly disapprove. On another occasion Senator Burns had to apologize after giving a speech in Billings about America's dependence on foreign sources of oil.

In the speech, he referred to Arabs as "ragheads."

"I regret the use of such an inappropriate term," he said. "I hope I did not overshadow the serious substance of my remarks."

Mr. Burns's apologies have always been undermined by the serial nature of his offensive remarks. Last fall he upset a pair of female flight attendants after one of them, a mother with two children, asked him about outsourcing and the economy. She wondered what she would do if she lost her job. The senator reportedly replied that she could stay home and take care of her children.

A third flight attendant, after hearing the story, wrote an angry letter to Mr. Burns, saying, "Before you sit in judgment and make such ignorant statements, you really should stop and remember that we don't all live in a 'Leave It to Beaver' world."

It has always been this way with Conrad Burns. Back in 1991, immediately after a civil rights bill had been passed, he invited a group of lobbyists, some of them white and some of them black, to accompany him to an auction.

When asked what was being auctioned, he replied, "Slaves." The Washington Post quoted one of the lobbyists as saying: "We were floored.

We couldn't believe it." Senator Burns later said he was talking about a charitable auction in which the services of individuals are sold.

When you consider that clowns like Conrad Burns can inhabit some of the highest offices in the land, it's no longer such a mystery why the United States of America seems to be barreling down the wrong track at truly hair-raising speeds.

As we've found with the war in Iraq and so many other important issues, leadership matters. And serious leaders in the U.S. have been in dangerously short supply.

In response to questions about the Abramoff scandal, Mr. Burns has denied that he's done anything wrong. And he dismisses concerns about the amount of money he received. "What's the difference between one dollar and one thousand?" he said. "It's all dollars. Just like you rob a bank down here. If you get a thousand you go to jail, and if you get a million you go to jail."

Super-Lobbyist Abramoff and Bush, Cheney and Burns
8/15/2005 7:02:00 PMWASHINGTON, Aug. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ --

One day before scandal- plagued super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff is set to be arraigned on fraud charges in a Miami courtroom, two of his biggest benefactors will share a stage in Billings, MT. Vice President Cheney today headlines an exclusive fundraiser for embattled Senator Conrad Burns, as the Montana Senator's connections with Abramoff are detailed by the Montana media.

Recent news reports indicate that Burns accepted more than $136,000 in tainted contributions from Abramoff and his associates. Of course, Cheney and the Bush Administration are no strangers to Abramoff's tainted cash: the scandal-plagued lobbyist raised more than $100,000 for the Bush-Cheney campaign in 2004. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean today issued the following statement:

"It appears that no level of scandal is enough to scare off the Dick Cheney cash machine. Sadly, the culture of corruption led by Vice President Cheney and the Republican leadership in Washington has ensnared Senator Burns. For the Vice President to raise cash from special interest donors just days after Senator Burns was linked to Abramoff and his cronies' tainted cash and gifts is shameful. Vice President Cheney should use his trip to Montana to set an example for Senator Burns by returning Abramoff's tainted cash and encouraging the Montana Republican to do the same."
BUSH, BURNS & ABRAMOFF
Abramoff Largess Burns Conrad
Burns Pushed Interior Department To Build School For Wealthy Indian Tribe and Abramoff Client. In 2004, Senator Burns pressured the Department of Interior to award The Saginaw Chippewas of Michigan $3 million from a program that was designed to fund schools for cash-strapped American Indian tribes. The Saginaw Chippewas were considered one of the richest in the United States, operating a casino outside of Detroit and paying each of its members $70,000 in casino profits. According to lobbyist filings, Abramoff was registered as a lobbyist for the tribe, and the tribe had donated thousands, 42 percent of total funds, in soft money to Burns' leadership PAC the Big Sky Fund. Burns was chairman of the Interior Appropriations subcommittee which gave him the power to control funding for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, making him a powerful target for Abramoff. (AP, 3/1/05; tray.com)
Burns Received Thousands In Political Contributions From Abramoff Clients.
Burns' position on the Senate Appropriations Committee and his connection to Abramoff netted him thousands in campaign contributions. According to FEC filings, Burns received $137,000 from Abramoff's associates and clients since 2000. (Washington Post, 9/1/05)
Burns' PAC Received $5,000 From Indicted Abramoff Associate.
According to FEC fillings, Burns' Big Sky Pac received $5,000 from Adam Kilan. Kilan was Abramoff's partner in the SunCruz casino deal and was also indicted on charges of wire fraud and conspiracy. Burns has not returned the money. (Tray.com; Washington Post, 8/12/05)
Burns Staffers Took Trip To Florida Paid For With SunCruz Funds.
According to the Associated Press, "Burns' former chief of staff, Will Brooke, confirmed Tuesday that he and one of the senator's appropriations aides received a free trip to the 2001 Super Bowl in Florida. They flew on a jet leased by Abramoff's team and received a night's lodging plus meals, said Brooke, who now has a private law practice in Bozeman." The Washington Post reported that, that trip was paid for by SunCruz and that Abramoff flew congressional staffers, including Tim Berry, Tom DeLay's Chief of Staff, to Tampa on a private jet paid for by SunCruz. While there, the staffers went on a gambling cruise on SunCruz boats and attended the Super Bowl. (Washington Post, 8/11/05; AP, 3/1/05)
Abramoff's Lobbying Team Had Strong Ties With Burns' Senate Staff.
When Will Brooke left his job as Burns' chief of staff, he went to Greenburg Traurig, the same firm where Abramoff worked when he lobbied for the Native American tribes. Burns' lower level staff also worked for Abramoff the Washington Post reported; among their ranks was an appropriations aide who shuttled back and forth between jobs on Burns's staff and Abramoff's shop. "Shawn Vasell, another member of Abramoff's lobbying team, served as client manager on the Mississippi Choctaw account, and shuttled between jobs in Burns' Montana office and Abramoff's shop. Vasell was registered as a lobbyist for the Choctaw and Coushatta tribes in 2001, joined Burns' staff in 2002, then rejoined Abramoff's team as a lobbyist for the tribes in 2003." (AP, 3/1/05; Washington Post, 3/1/05)
Abramoff a Major Bush Campaign Supporter
Jack Abramoff Is A Bush/Cheney '04 Pioneer. Abramoff has raised over $100,000 for the Bush/Cheney re-election campaign. (http://www.georgewbush.com)
Abramoff Boasted How Easy It Was to be a Pioneer.
" 'Everyone in town is trying to be a Pioneer or Ranger," said Jack Abramoff, a top Republican lobbyist here, using the campaign's terms for the most elite levels of money collectors. 'But the only way to do it is to have contacts outside of D.C., which fortunately I do. So far I've raised about $120,000, and I haven't even really started making calls.' " (International Herald Tribune, 7/22/03)
Abramoff Was A Member Of RNC's National Executive Committee. (http://www.influenceonline.net)
Bush-Cheney 04 Never Returned Abramoff Donations.
Even though a criminal task force of investigators from the FBI, IRS, Department of the Interior, Senate and Justice Department were investigating Abramoff during the campaign, the President's reelection campaign never returned any of Jack Abramoff's campaign contributions. (FEC, tray.com)
Bush Has Done Favors For Abramoff
Bush White House Blocked Construction Of Casino By Rival Tribe Of Abramoff Client. The Coushatta Indians of Louisiana paid Abramoff's former law firm, Greenberg Traurig, $1.76 million "in the last sixth months of 2001." A month after Greenberg Traurig received the payment, the Bush White House blocked a rival tribe's attempt to construct a casino near the Coushatta casino. "William Worfel, vice chairman of the Coushattas, views the administration's decision as a direct benefit of the eye-popping lobbying fees his tribe paid Mr. Abramoff" (New York Times, 4/3/02)
Abramoff Lobbying Team Had "Extensive Access" to Bush Administration Officials. According to his lobbying firm's billing records, Jack Abramoff and his Marianas Islands lobbying team had almost 200 contacts with Bush Administration officials. The records include meetings with Cheney policy advisers Ron Christie and Stephen Ruhlen, Attorney General Ashcroft at the Justice Department, White House intergovernmental affairs chief Ruben Barrales, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick, Deputy Interior Secretary Steven Griles and others. While records show that many of the meetings were handled by Abramoff's lieutenants, Abramoff personally met with Top Interior Department officials, "whose Office of Insular Affairs oversees the Mariana Islands and other U.S. territories." (AP, 5/6/05)
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Conrad Burns In Washington DC
Call Him Senator Con Job
  
By Joshua Frank

(This article, originally published in the June 24, 2005, edition of Counterpunch,
is reprinted with the expressed written consent of its author, Montanan Joshua Frank.  
The published version is available at:  http://www.counterpunch.org/frank06242005.html)

I've met Senator Conrad Burns on two separate occasions: once during a visit to his plush office in Washington DC, and the other at an airport in Montana while he was campaigning for reelection. It wasn't long into our first meeting that I realized the Republican couldn't care less about the state he purportedly represented.

Yeah, I admit it - I was a bit of neophyte back in the day.

"I don't hire the cute ones for their brains.”
When I visited Sen. Burns in Washington I had a chance to chat awhile with a couple of his sprightly young interns. Both had thick southern accents. I remember how overly eager I was to ask them what they thought about some of the pressing issues that were facing my home state at the time. And I was surprised to find out that neither had ever even been to Big Sky Country. When I pointed this out to Burns he just chuckled, patted me on the back, and divulged in his raspy voice, "I don't hire the cute ones for their brains, kid. I hire 'em cuz they are easy on the eyes."

Like so many other sleazy politicians in DC, Burns is sullied by out-of-state (often time out of country) interests. He works for the fat cats that thicken his campaign coffers - not the Montanans who vote for him. And his assistants were a testament to his real motivations. It was just business. The senator's high-ranking seats on the Appropriations Committee and the Energy and Natural Resources Committee have scored him hundreds of thousands of dollars from the oil and gas industry, while his seat on the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee has landed him boo-coo bucks from the telecommunications sector. He pockets thousands from big timber, the NRA, the pro-Israel lobby, and even has connections to Jack Abramoff, the notorious DC lobbyist who has been accused of bilking millions out of his Native American clients.

Burns received over $150,000 from the tribes during the period Abramoff's cartel was representing the tribe's gaming interests. The senator's seat on the Appropriations Committee, which oversees all federal funding to Native American tribes, is the reason why Abramoff's clients handed over so much loot to the senator. The bang for their buck was worth it too, as Burns carried water on an important bill promoting the tribes' gambling interests. He has never rocked the Republican boat during his time in Washington; he's voted the party-line consistently for over seventeen years. Yep, Burns is the worst of the worst.
Lies are nothing when up against popularity.

My second encounter with old Conrad was even more telling than the first. We bumped into one another in small airport bathroom in Billings, Montana in 2000, right at the peak of his campaign swing through the state. He didn't remember me. I was on my way back to Portland and Burns was on his way out to Butte to round up a few votes. His senate race was fast tightening with Brian Schweitzer, the current Democratic governor of Montana, was hot on his trail. Many thought Schweitzer had a solid chance of knocking off the crooked senator. Unfortunately it didn't happen.

The funny thing about running into Burns at the airport was that only days earlier he had promised Montanans that he would be "driving around the state" to campaign, and assured us all that he'd wouldn't be flying in no aero-plane. He wanted to prove he was one of us - a regular guy who only hopped on a jet when he had to. He wanted to show Montana he was more mud-covered cowboy than filthy politico.

I told Burns we'd met before in Washington. He seemed to vaguely remember. Suddenly I became an insider. Burns shot it to me straight how he had chartered a private plane, in fact, he'd done it all through his campaign. "That's politics, boy," he huffed, shaking his last drips into the urinal, "you've got to tell voters what they wanna hear. That's how ya win." Burns didn't drive the four hours from Billings to Butte that day - he flew. I jotted down the carrier, leaked it to the press to no avail. Lies are nothing when up against popularity.
Term Limits: Some Senators Are More Equal Than Others
Dishonesty isn't new for the senator, anyway. Lying is the Burns trademark. Back in the late-1980s when he was first running for the US Senate he told Montanans that he would only serve two terms in Washington. Now he's seeking his fourth.

I suppose fabricating the truth isn't quite as bad as poisoning someone, though. Just this past week it has been exposed that Senator Burns supports testing pesticides on human beings. The EPA is currently reviewing some its own egregious and deadly "experiments," as a congressional report released on June 16, noted:

"In one experiment under EPA review, human subjects were exposed to MITC, a dangerous pesticide closely related to the chemical that killed thousands in Bhopal, India, in 1984. In another, human subjects -- mostly college students and minorities paid $15 per hour -- were placed in a chamber with chloropicrin, an active ingredient in tear gas, for up to one hour at a time for four consecutive days ... The report also finds that the adverse health effects of these studies were downplayed. In one study, headaches, abdominal pain, nausea, coughing, and rashes experienced by study participants dosed with azinphos-methyl for nearly a month were dismissed as having been caused by 'viral illness,' 'ward conditions,' or diet. Human subjects were often inadequately notified of about the health risks of participating in experiments."

It's hard to believe anyone could support such cruel tests on animals, let alone humans. But Burns apparently does. According to an article published by the Center for Health and Environmental Justice, Senator Burns "will likely oppose a provision in the House version of the agency's appropriations bill that bans the agency's use of data from pesticide testing on humans ... CropLife America, the pesticide industry trade group, issued a statement after the House vote, calling on the Senate to `overturn' the provision.' Since 2000, Burns has accepted $10,000 from political action committees set up by some of the pesticide industries top producers. In total, Burns has accepted $5,000 from DuPont, $3,000 from the American Crop Protection Association, $1,000 from Bayer Crop Science and $1,000 from Monsanto."
Fire Burns!
Indeed, Conrad Burns is as shady as they come. So let us hope that Montana voters serve the ol' stooge his eviction notice in 2006. He deserves it more than most.
(Joshua Frank is the author of the forthcoming book, Left Out! How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush, to be published by Common Courage Press.
You can pre-order a copy at discounted rate at http://www.BrickBurner.org
Josh can be reached at: Joshua@BrickBurner.org.)

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Paul Richards U.S. Senate 2006 Montana Democrat
Paul Richards 2006 • Richards for U.S. Senate
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