tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126825064641092276.post3888229052678585538..comments2023-10-29T09:14:37.832-04:00Comments on Painfully Objective Political Analysis (POPA): Election Day Roundup for Marion County!Chris Wordenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00558836541249077077noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126825064641092276.post-74716805176229827832010-05-05T08:06:52.223-04:002010-05-05T08:06:52.223-04:00Congratulations to Terry Curry! It's time for ...Congratulations to Terry Curry! It's time for a change in guard at the most important criminal gate keeper position in central Indiana.<br /><br />It is critical, however, not to only change the guard but to also hold accountable the current and former guard (Brizzi) for his full transgressions. Carl Brizzi's personal brokerage and bank records for the period 2004-present should be made public. He should be forced to account for exactly how many shares of Cellstar and Red Rock Pictures he purchased and/or accumulated and where his source of funds came from. He did not just "guess" to buy a massive quantity of Cellstar right before Indpls-based Brightpoint, run by the brother of Tim Durham's convicted felon partner Dan Laikin, bought out Cellstar. He did not guess to accumulate what appears to be almost or about a million shares of a worthless boiler room, Red Rock Pictures, shortly before Dan Laikin was arrested for illegal manipulation of that same stock, Red Rock and National Lampoon.<br /><br />And, I don't believe he just "guessed" to go run up to Elkhart and "find" a building for a newly formed partnership with Paul Page, just in time to magically ink, with the State of Indiana Child Care Services Department, a multi-year, above-market (reportedly) triple net lease of $245,000 a year on a cost basis of $825,000, with no money down! Why, it's Magic Brizzi! <br /><br />Unfortunately, in fairness to Brizzi, no one has criminally charged him--yet. So, if you are reading this and are, for example, someone who is familiar with his tax returns for the last five years please forward those to this specific person:<br /><br />Securities and Exchange Commission<br />attn: KL Gibson, Attorney<br />601 Walnut Street<br />Philadelphia, PA 19106-3314<br />(215) 597-3100Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03397193047375823877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126825064641092276.post-16114545023972270962010-05-04T15:43:49.513-04:002010-05-04T15:43:49.513-04:00Anon 1:08:
You are absolutely right. The lesson ...Anon 1:08:<br /><br />You are absolutely right. The lesson is don't blog at 2 a.m. I was thinking about the federal limit with is $200. Indiana has a lower threshold, except once you hit $200 federally, you have to give vocation, too. Under Indiana law, we don't get to know what people do for a living until they hit a grand. I made your change.Chris Wordenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00558836541249077077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126825064641092276.post-7250538491173694392010-05-04T13:08:26.589-04:002010-05-04T13:08:26.589-04:00I believe the reporting limit for anonymous indivi...I believe the reporting limit for anonymous individual donations is $99 - not $199. So anything over $100 needs to be listed as an itemized contribution with the persons name.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com