Disk utility wont resize/add/delete a partition (HD is part of a raid)

I have two SSD set in a raid 0 in my MBP 15" late 2011 (Mountain Lion 10.8.2)
256gb Samsung
120gb Vertex 3
My Vertex 3 is partitioned into 2 parts
1.  70gb set in raid 0 with another 70gb partition in the Samsung
2.  50gb dedicated to Windows 7
My Samsung is partitioned in to 2 parts
1.  70gb set in raid 0 with the other 70gb partition in the Vertex 3
2.  The rest of the space in this SSD is just for data storage.
The reason why I did it this way is a long story since it deals with issues in the optical bay SATA speed limitations so that's a different topic.
So here is my problem:
I have two 70gb partitions set in raid 0 between the two SSD's, the 50gb partition that was in the Vertex 3 dedicated to Windows.  After a while I realized I dont use windows that much and wanted to erase that partition.  Erasing it was easy, but now with the 50gb space left over I try to use disk utiility to divide the 50gb partition into 2 parts and it wont let me.  The satus bar says "preparing to partition disk" for 30 minutes and it doesnt budge. 
To make matters worse, I deleted that partition by clicking the minus sign on the lower right corner, and now that partition is completely greyed out.  When I try to press the plus sign to add in the remaining free space in my Vertex 3, it wont let me.  The satus bar says "preparing to partition disk" for 30 minutes again and it doesnt budge. 
Does the 70gb raid partition in the Vertex 3 prevent disk utility from making further changes to the Vertex SSD?  I am pretty familiar with disk utility and know my way around it but I have my hands tied in this situation.  Please help!

Things I've tried:
1.  Booting from an extenral HD with Moutain Lion and trying to use DIsk Utility to make changes to the Vertex 3 partition, same thing occurs (it hangs for 30 minutes with no progress).
2.  After I deleted the 50gb partition from the Vertex 3, it is now greyed out.  Now when I try to press the add sign in disk utility to add back that 50gb empty greyed out space to make it for free storage (choosing Mac OS Extended, journaled), SAME THING HAPPENS.
It seems as though once I deleted that partition from the Vertex 3, that 50gb space is now totally unuseable!
By the way, I dont have filevault activated if that info helps at all to diagnose it.

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