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Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
#196720
03/19/03 06:13 PM
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Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autibiography, "A Man of Honor"?
If you have, what did you think of the book? I thought that the information on the Castellamarese War and some of the stuff on the Commision of mafia families was interesting, but I wonder how much of it was true and how much was false?
"Fredo, you're my older brother, and I love you. But don't ever take sides with anyone against the family again. Ever."
"Fredo, you're nothing to me now; not a brother, not a friend. I don't want to know you or what you do."
"Only don't tell me you're innocent. Because it insults my intelligence."
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
#196721
03/19/03 09:00 PM
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Im in the middle of reading it right now. I think Bill Bonanno glorifies his family too much. He also thinks that his father was the model for Don Corleone and he was the model for Michael. They do have some simaliarties but I think everyone knows that Don Corleone was based on Gambino (I think). He also makes fun of the other family leaders calling Gambino "a squirrel" and made him sound weak. But it is interesting and a good read.
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
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03/21/03 05:58 PM
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I've read it! Well I read the back blurb and decided against reading it. It said: i joined :p a intanet board and day didnot like me  so  i went .... n i piss off dem an it was soooooo funneeee and  LOOK!!!!  DAY FART AT EACH OTHER! AHA AHA!!! den anyway dey not like me so i was lik 'har har im da kin of da cassel and u da dirdy raskill!" hard! and so i bet them and that aassshole don fellaa he is like ****d me off but i wil not let it go coz i wochh dem al ta time n it was weal funnee and i bekame king of da bords wit my posts coz i was CAPO!!! I WAS NEARLY UNDERBOOSS! I POSTED 11,000 TIMES A DY! haa ahhahs aahha rad mi book -Penguin
Only after the last tree has been cut down Only after the last river has been poisioned Only after the last fish has been caught
Then you will find that money cannot be eaten.
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
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03/22/03 01:11 AM
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Joe Bonnano was one of the sources of Mario Puzo regarding the Mafia's, before writing The Godfather . . . GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
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05/24/03 10:51 PM
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: I am thinking of buying this (somewhow). How much do you folks recommend it? Turnbull, could you please elaborate on "But don't expect to be very enlightened by it" please? With regard to what?
Thanks, Mick
PS> Can anyone tell me what is meant by mail fraud please? Bonanno gives good detail about his life through the end of the Castellemmarese War (1930-31). Thereafter, he generally tries to portray himself as a legitimate businessman, and only generalizes about the Mafia. Never admits to being involved in criminal enterprises. He also claims that his cousin, Stefano Magaddino, the Don of Buffalo, NY, kidnapped him and held him for over a year, out of jealousy. Others have speculated that Joe himself took it on the lam to avoid prosecution on a variety of racketeering charges. So, he doesn't really shed any enlightenment on most of the years of his Donship. Mick: the US has a crazy-quilt of laws and jurisdictions--local, state and Federal (nationwide) law. The later includes all crimes that might be construed as being of an "interstate" or nationwide nature. Let's say you're a con man in Chicago, trying to sell nonexistent real estate plots in the state of Illinois. I live in another state, New Jersey. If you try to con me by sending me a solicitation via US mail that contains a phony brochure and asks for money, Federal agents can prosecute you for "using the mails to defraud," or "mail fraud" for short. If you used the telephone from one state to try to con me in another state, you'd also could be prosecuted for "wire fraud." Usually the Federal government lets the states file charges under their own laws that prevent fraud. But if the Feds have it in for someone, they can act on their own. In Bill Bonanno's case, he fraudulently used a credit card belonging to another person in his mob. Technically, the state in which he tried to use the card could have prosecuted him for fraud. But the Feds wanted him really badly, so they concluded that he had committed "mail fraud" or "wire fraud" because the credit card was issued in New York but the attempted use was in Arizona, and the authorization attempt was made via phone lines.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
#196729
05/25/03 05:41 AM
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For another account of the Bonanno family's activities, try HONOR THY FATHER, by former NY Times reporter Gay Talese.
I read it a long time ago, so I can't give you a review, but I remember enjoying it.
"Difficult....not impossible"
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
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05/31/03 12:39 PM
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read it , thought it was great. It has a lot of detail about the 20's.
wahoo to you
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
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06/01/03 03:39 AM
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I'm going to go the opposite way and say I didn't enjoy it. I thought it was kinda boring, and like Turnbull said, he admits to nothing, so what's the point?
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
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06/02/03 10:02 AM
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This was the first OC book I ever read. There is alot of good info, as was posted before, about the early years. Joe Bonanno controled the commission, along with Mangano, Profaci, Gagliano and Magadinno, from the late 30's to the late 50's. He was very well respected among bosses from around the country, and represented Colorado, and San Jose at commision meetings. He had territories in Montreal, NYC, California, and Arizona. The book dwells on his victories, but not his defeats. He also maintains that he never dealt drugs, which is hard to believe, as his underboss Lilo Galante was heavily involved in heroin, as well as other capos. He also claims to have been kidnapped by his cousin, but it is beielved that he faked that in order to avoid the grand juries looking for him. His dissapearing act also confused his own family and made the other bosses nervous.
Overall it is a good book to read.
One thing to remember, all mafia books, whether about the boss or an associate, have the same theme. The subject was always smarter than those around him and was more powerful and respected. In addtition they mostly try to appear to have done more than they have, and to have been involved with the most important events that occoured.
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
#196737
06/19/03 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by Joe Bonnano: Change your name.NOW! You have absolutely no right to say that. But, if Bananas wants to change his name, I'll do it. Bananas - email me what you'd like to use. Update: Joe Bananas is now Mike's Bodyguard
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
#196747
06/20/03 11:13 PM
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Originally posted by Joe Bonnano: Why did you took name Joe Bonnano when you didnt even met him or any Bonnano? Are you the real Joe Bonnano? :rolleyes: Seriously, since we can't see your old posts Joe, tell us. 
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
#196751
06/25/03 10:02 AM
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OK since Bonanno failed to take the trivia challenge and prove huw much he doesn't know, I'll answer the questions. Bonanno's mothers maiden name was Bonventre The school Bonanno was kicked out of was The Joeni Trabia Nautical Institute, in Palermo. He was kicked out for refusing to wear a black shirt in honor of Mussolini. The man who bailed him out of jail in florida was Willie Moretti. He was under Stephano Magaddino. The FBI agent who tried to start a gang war, by Bombing various houses belonging to Bonanno, and Giancana's daughter as well as others was David Hale. Bonanno's grade F 
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Re: Has anybody here read Joe Bonanno's autobiography?
#196752
06/25/03 01:14 PM
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I bought it awhile ago, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet. I have a stack of books that I need to read and I take my time in doing so. I heard it wasn't that good, but I mean how could you write a good autobiography without breaking omerta? So you figure that in.
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