For Montana lovers only. Paul Montgomery examined the Montana
political scene in the early to mid-2000's starting with the
campaign web sites of statewide political candidates and moving on
to reviews of bills before the Montana legislature. Along the way
he began to examine some of the aspects of his own life that he
found fascinating. Here you may find: explorations of the Montana
Power Company demise, Marc Racicot's ascent/descent in the
political realm, Conrad Burns' differing explanations of his
relationship with Jack Abramoff, and much more. Paul Montgomery
says of future governor Brian Schweitzer, "If the only crime of the
information age is being boring, we may all end calling Mr.
Schweitzer to post bail." Along the way he finds time to write
about his brushes with the Columbine massacre, Jesse Jackson, Susan
Egan, Amanda Davis, and many other lesser lights. For those looking
to encounter Montana politics and electronic communications in the
early part of the 21st century.
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