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SAIF president slams Ethics Commission SALEM (AP) SAIF Corp. President Stan Long said Wednesday he’s disgusted with the state Ethics Commission's just-ended investigation of him And he ( ailed his chief ac cuser state Sen Crutlan Kerens of Eugene a "two-hit politician" and a "political i ar toon who goes around attac king people." "This is the most dismaying set of events in my professional life," Long told a group of re porters he invited to his office Long's comments came a da\ after the commission, under pressure from Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer, ended its in quire into whether Long misled Provactive. Brilliant. The Content of Our Character pres-td by ikuht tlun fc racism, and to a generatxn alter the Wans nit' and passage d the Civil Rights Act of l%4. i's tine lit Nads to kii tvyonl then voirm/aturi and rely in lieu dTons to gam access to tie Anencan mainstream In hnlliain, n»nmg pnse, Seek illuneutos tie origins it the unllia in race tela tens today the aercase in anger, mistnet, and evai veiaet between Nads and w lutes. With ijielel and persuasive arguntnis, he slows us how htfi Nad and wtutr Antncais have lexeme trapped mo seeing exit before character, anJ lees social [tilicies desigtcd to lessen racial dilTeratcs have instead made than greater The CoKcrt of Our Chir ma - Chaigo Tribune UO BOOKSTORE (iKNERAL BOOK DEPT. 13th & Kincaid 346-4331 M F 7 30 6 Sat 10 00 6 lawmakers about SAIF's fin.in dal health. Long, who has denied the al legation, said the Lillies Com mission earlier ignored advice from state lawyers that the in vestigation was illegal. He said the six-month investigation tar nished his reputation and un derse.ored the need to possibly revamp the way the ethic s pan el does business "I think the Lillies Commis sion wrongly sees their job as being able to 'get someone,' he said "I’m not the first one who feels bruised and abused by this process " The SAIL chief also said he’s not ruling out the possibility of suing the Lillies Commission. Frohnmayor, a close friend of Long’s, appeared before the commission Tuesday to warn the panel that its case against Long was legally insufficient and could leave the commis sion open to being sued. The commission voted -1 to take no further action on Kerens’ allegation that Long tried to make SAIF look like a monev-loser to build pressure on legislators to overhaul work ers’ compensation laws last year Long, at his Wednesday meeting with reporters, said the complaint Kerens tiled against him was politically motivated because Kerens opposed the new workers’ compensation laws backed by SAIL ’I would prefer that the com mission stay out of political de hates," Long said. "What I ob ject to is the government using its investigative powers to re spond to nonsense." Long said Kerens and special interests such as chiropractors who oppose the new workers' compensation laws raised bo gus issues with the Lthics Com mission to try to damage SAIF’s credibility. For his part, Kerens said ho wouldn’t respond directly to Long’s characterizing him as a "two-bit politician" and a "po litical cartoon.” However, the Eugene Demo crat said the Investigative pow ers of the Lthics Commission need to bo strengthened, not curtailed us Long suggested. Kerens also said that Long had continued to misrepresent SAIF's finances to legislators as recently us this spring.