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![]() Upstate Rep. Scott Murphy is pressing Gov. Paterson to expedite the selection of a successor to scandal- scarred AEG to operate 4,500 slot machines at Aqueduct racetrack, saying the future of New York's racing industry is at stake.
Murphy's interest is clear: The historic Saratoga race course is in his district. And he says that the loss of hundreds of millions in startup cash from whoever gets the Aqueduct contract -- coupled with the possible shutdown of New York City's OTB operation -- means that the cash-strapped New York Racing Association could run out of money by June 1. Now as much as horse racing is an important economic resource, if the scandal-prone NYRA were to go under, it would be no tragedy. Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion...#ixzz0kEwxp4k3 |
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![]() The Post should realize that the present NYRA is not the same entity in reality as the one that had problems a few years ago. The process of the three man committee is probably unconstitutional, but it is incredible how such a big contract breeds corruption with these pols. They need to have a legitimate bidding process, put the contract to vote and get it done already!
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![]() Rep. Murphy turned his back on the constituents of his district, couldn't withstand the heat from Pelosi and voted for that sham of health care bill. His district is infuriated with him and will undoubtedly vote him out next term. This is just a politician trying to save his career and garner more votes. This guys a puppet and everyone knows it. He needs to just go away.
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![]() Nope, he is too busy bowing to Ms. Pelosi. I'm afraid Murph has been exposed (the Health Care flip-flop was just the most recent unveiling, not the first nor will it be the last) for what he is, and soon will be on his way back to Missouri or NYC.
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