
And takes issue with my post of him calling his brother a racist:
Let's see Dean Robinson called his brother an African-American a racist
career influencer, investigator, legal researcher and advisor to business and non profit start ups.

Now, flash forward to 2005 when Daniels assumed office and Roob headed FSSA. Roob would tell HPI in those days that the three major figures - Daniels, Roob and Goldsmith - had simply “traded positions.” Daniels became the CEO; Roob headed FSSA; and Goldsmith became the adviser, as he currently is with Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, multiple sources have told HPI.
The other element to this picture is that between the Goldsmith mayoral administration and the Daniels governorship, Roob worked for Dallas-based Affiliated Computer Services Inc., which was eventually included in the IBM welfare deal. From the beginning of this affiliation, critics abounded. They pointed out that Texas had pulled the plug on what the Indianapolis Star described as a “similar welfare privatization effort after thousands of people lost benefits they deserved.”
"Hines and Robinson's September '08 gripe had to do with Mayor Henry not{bold print was added}
employing enough black people in their opinion. These men were not concerned
with fair opportunities for minorities and all people. They just want job quotas for black people — period.
These men do not understand the full meaning of racism. INK is a racist bully pulpit. Mayor Henry capitulated to Hines and
Robinson's racist manipulation. These men deserve what they get from one
another. There can not possibly be any trust among them. They have made careers
of compromising their principles. The citizens of Fort Wayne can now watch the
compromises out in the great wide open."
The H1N1 vaccine has arrived in Kentuckiana. Wednesday, Floyd County, Indiana health officials announced they have received their first shipment of 700 doses of the mist vaccine and said their plan is for school children to get their doses first.

Initial shipments of the nasal mist vaccine are so small that, in most cases, they're being reserved for health workers so the workers remain healthy and can care for and vaccinate others.



Indiana's first dose was administered to Dr. Charles Miramonti, an emergency room physician at Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis. He was given the FluMist vaccine in front of a bank of television cameras at an event attended by Gov. Mitch Daniels.

The new company plans to use the new waste transfer station at the former Fort Wayne Foundry to ship its garbage to Jay County.
In its simplest form, a transfer station is a facility with a designated receiving area where waste collection vehicles discharge their loads,according to and Environmental Protection Agency report. The new business will conducts it's recycling component even if they don't get the $9 million dollar a year contract for hauling garbage.
How long do States and local communities have to spend this money?
Grantees have 18 months to obligate these funds, and four years to expend funds. Congress was very clear that this money be put to work quickly. HUD expects that grantees will have contracts signed or, at minimum, made written offers for properties within 18 months. Options or other non-binding instruments are not acceptable.
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How does HUD determine when NSP funds have been obligated?
“Funds are obligated for an activity when orders are placed, contracts are awarded, services are received, and similar transactions have occurred that require payment by the state, unit of general local government, or subrecipient during the same or a future period. Note that funds are not obligated for an activity when subawards (e.g., grants to subrecipients or to units of local government) are made.” In other words, HUD expects grantees to obligate funds to specific activities.
The following are examples of obligations for a “specific activity”:
• Execution of an agreement with a REO holder to acquire one or more foreclosed upon properties;
• Execution of a contract to rehabilitate an abandoned or foreclosed upon property;
• Execution of a loan agreement;
• Issuance of a purchase order for equipment/supplies used to maintain acquired property;
• Execution of a demolition contract;
• Administrative action necessary to assign a staff person to work on NSP activities.
The execution of a subrecipient agreement would NOT qualify as an activity that counts toward meeting the 18-month obligation requirement.

GM halted production of all Saturns as of yesterday. The current new models for sale include 2008 Astra and the 2009 Aura, Aura Hybrid, Outlook, Sky, Vue and Vue Hybrid.
Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (NYSE: PAG) an international automotive retailer, today announced that it has terminated its discussions with General Motors Company ("GM") to acquire the Saturn brand, citing concerns directly related to the future supply of vehicles beyond the supply period it had negotiated with GM.
Today we learned that Penske Automotive Group (PAG) has decided to terminate discussions with General Motors to acquire Saturn. This is very disappointing news and comes after months of hard work by hundreds of dedicated employees and Saturn retailers who tried to make the new Saturn a reality. PAG's announcement explained that their decision was not based on interactions with GM or Saturn retailers; rather it was because of the inability to source new products beyond what it had asked GM to build on contract..

I can't believe this wedding. It's 2 men. They don't smile in a lot of pictures and they look like a few brothers I've seen in the streets looking STRAGHT. Black women can't get a break, either our men want another man, a white woman (or other nationality that's light with straight hair), they are locked up in jail or have a "use to be" fatal disease. I'm beginning to believe Eve was a black woman and we Black women are paying for all the world's sins through her actions (eating the apple)."

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After defaulting on $360,000 in loans, WJNZ-AM was sold in an auction to Holy Family Radio, which intends to flip the outlet to religious programming. But a county circuit court judge blocked the deal from closing on Friday, after dozens of supporters of the station's urban AC format protested inside and outside the courtroom.
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