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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
[Re: IvyLeague]
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05/03/12 05:03 AM
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I don't know if I'd go that far. The NY families, maybe. But the rest? I'm only 34. Assuming I live to an average old age (whatever that happens to be these days) I don't expect the smaller families outside New York will still be around.
I think when you and I are old (I'm 32 - I wonder if you and I will still be dicking around on these boards in 2050? I know I ain't going nowhere  ) Philly might still be around given the seemingly inexhaustible supply of young Italian-American hoods there. But that's a big maybe. Personally I think it seems pretty unlikely. Chicago, New England, and the rest will almost definitely be gone. The New York families will probably still be around, but they will be a lot different. All I know for sure is that it's going to be a lot of fun watching this all play out. Now you can take this with your own beliefs but my theory is the 9 viable families left New York, New England, Chicago,Decavalcante and Philly will be around for the foreseeable future because they've been through it all rats,wars,rico, everything so a case like what philly is going through won't make it collapse. Italian-American assimilation along with the legitimization of successful gangsters (resulting in their children not becoming gangsters at all) is what's going to kill the families outside of New York, not rats, wars, RICO; those things just speed up the assimilation by providing incentives to get the hell out of the life.
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/03/12 09:27 AM
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Philly, the NY familys, Chicago and probably Detroit and New England will be around long after most of us have passed on. I don't know if I'd go that far. The NY families, maybe. But the rest? I'm only 34. Assuming I live to an average old age (whatever that happens to be these days) I don't expect the smaller families outside New York will still be around. I think they will still be around, but more ethnically diversed.
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/03/12 03:47 PM
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Okay I may have reached with Detroit, but do you really think Chicago will be gone in 40 years? I dont think it will be a fully viable family but I beieve that their will be active members and mafia activity going on. I think the familys on the verge of extinction now will be gone however, yes even KC. Somehow I pictured you much older LOL. I honestly don't think the Outfit will be around 40 years from now. Why? Compare the present-day Outfit to 40 years ago. That trend will continue and, in all probability, speed up as the old timers continue to die off. And it's the same with the other smaller families outside New York. General attrition will be the main reason for their extinction, regardless of them surviving prosecutions, rats, infighting, etc.
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/03/12 04:24 PM
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KC if you read what I said carefully I said KC would be gone. But there are more young guys then the 5 arrested in the gambling bust.
Joe Pete Simone 35 Joe Patrick Balano - 35 Marcus Arnone - 30 The Renyolds twins - 25 Joe Scola - 25 Patrick Mangrasina - 35
Off the top of my head
BUt regardless they will be extint in 20 years,
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/03/12 04:26 PM
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/03/12 05:16 PM
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I honestly don't think the Outfit will be around 40 years from now. Why? Compare the present-day Outfit to 40 years ago. That trend will continue and, in all probability, speed up as the old timers continue to die off.
Agreed, the Outfit is doomed. I do think the culture of corruption in Chicago that helped it flourish for a few decades in the 20th century will probably still be around, but the Capone mob is now on life support. Some of the fortunes it made will have legacies in the form of legit businesses and whatnot.
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/03/12 08:16 PM
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There are rumors that Merlino in Florida is not in Philly One need not be in the area of interest to run a family, altho it helps. Hell some bosses even manage from prisons to vary degrees of success. But according to this. Merlino is very influential currently runnin Philly. If the authirities think it's viable who are we to argue? hehe Merlino still runs Philly mob, court document sayshttp://www.philly.com/philly/news/new_jersey/149902935.html
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/03/12 11:23 PM
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My bad, Iam so use to people telling me I am wrong lol......
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Re: Mafia in Philadelphia
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05/04/12 06:04 AM
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There are rumors that Merlino in Florida is not in Philly One need not be in the area of interest to run a family, altho it helps. Hell some bosses even manage from prisons to vary degrees of success. But according to this. Merlino is very influential currently runnin Philly. If the authirities think it's viable who are we to argue? hehe I disagree with that article, he may get a lot of respect and some influence, but that guy does not run that family It may be George Anastasia, but still, I don't buy it
Last edited by Nicholas; 05/04/12 06:05 AM.
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