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  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz There is something fundamentally wrong with America when there are 3 copies if "Hurt Locker" and 20 copies of "2012" at the video store. - posted on 13/03/2010 09:43 pm

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz What's up with Purdue? This is worse than watching the Rodney King video!!! - posted on 13/03/2010 06:09 pm

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Lugar and IN Supt Tony Bennett recognizing Warren Township schools. - posted on 13/03/2010 11:45 am

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz At event at Statehouse. Have to interview US Senator Dick Lugar. - posted on 13/03/2010 11:29 am

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz House passed education bill 97-0. - posted on 13/03/2010 01:29 am

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz House passes UI bill 85-12. Senate passed it earlier 50-0. - posted on 13/03/2010 01:29 am

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz More analysis over the weekend. Until then, Sine Die! - posted on 12/03/2010 11:29 pm

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz I still can't believe this got held up because someone wanted to build a museum and aquarium in Warrick County. - posted on 12/03/2010 11:28 pm

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Just posted the details of the deal at http://www.indianabarrister.com. - posted on 12/03/2010 11:27 pm

  • Abdul-Hakim Shabazz One sticking point in negotiations was the creation of a sales TIF district in Warrick County in SW Indiana. It's gone now. - posted on 12/03/2010 10:37 pm

Brother, Can You Spare a Couple Billion?

My sources tell me that the bids to manage the Indiana Lottery are in, with one as high as $2 billion. The bids will likely be unveiled this week. Although House Democrats oppose privatization/franchising the lottery, the fact that state revenues may be $150 million smaller than what was originally forecast and so many programs that need funding, the opposition may start to see things in a different light.

  • Anonymous
    Considering Wal-Mart sends that much per day TO the Chinese.
  • Wilson46201
    Sadly, George Bush's War on Iraq is costing a little over $2 billion dollars per week plus the lives of American troops. Now, that endless war is being paid for by borrowing money from the Chinese.
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