Political Quotes

Conrad Burns

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Conrad Burns is a former United States Senator from Montana, serving from 1989 to 2007 as a member of the Republican Party. During his tenure, he was known for his work on issues related to agriculture, telecommunications, and Native American affairs. Burns played a significant role in the development of policies surrounding video franchising and net neutrality, often emphasizing the importance of understanding these complex issues among the general public. He was also involved in various legislative efforts aimed at supporting rural communities and enhancing infrastructure in Montana.

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Mar 1, 2004

We had tremendous support under the circumstances from Kazakhistan and Kyrgistan.

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Mar 1, 2004

We think PRT's work. But NATO needs to provide the support.

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Mar 1, 2004

I want to congratulate the leadership because I think you have been visionary because we know we are not just a weekend Boy Scout camp anymore.

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Mar 1, 2004

Well, it looks like this is the wave of the future and I think that is pretty important.

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Mar 1, 2004

We must honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

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Mar 1, 2004

Congratulations. Our visits to Iraq and Afghanistan have been very fruitful and I want to congratulate your people.

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Mar 1, 2004

We are winning this war on terror.

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Mar 1, 2004

The day I become a stealth, that will become a great day.

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Mar 1, 2004

I am just wondering about the equipment when they deploy.

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Mar 1, 2004

I think you have presented us with a good budget, one that funds core needs to allow troops currently engaged, to do so safely and to the best of their ability.

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Mar 1, 2004

If countries want to contribute to PRT's, and we encourage them to, then they need to cover the costs.

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Mar 1, 2004

I want to point out the Clinton administration never did provide advance estimate costs for Haiti, Southwest Asia, or Kosovo.

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