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The Commison (Please Explain)
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11/22/04 05:59 PM
11/22/04 05:59 PM
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DE NIRO
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I have watched lots of films and read books which mention the commison i have a slight idea but can anybody explain further Thanks 
The Mafia Is Not Primarily An Organisation Of Murderers. First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves. It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.
Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared
"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"
"Make Love Not War" John Lennon
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Re: The Commison (Please Explain)
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11/23/04 09:11 PM
11/23/04 09:11 PM
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Cancerkitty
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I belive the Commission still exists today, but it no longer controls LCN across the country like it used to, but now only in NYC. Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City... and I think one other non-New-York town used to have seats on the Commision, but not any more.
I'd look it up, but I left the book at my parent's house.
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Re: The Commison (Please Explain)
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11/24/04 02:00 AM
11/24/04 02:00 AM
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Irish Mafia and Don Sonny got it right. I'll add this: Charlie Luciano formed the Commission in 1931, after the Castellemmarese War. Its members were the heads of the five NY families and a rotating group of four out-of-town Dons. Luciano formed it because Salvatore Maranzano, the winner of the Castellemmarese War, had declared himself capo di tutti capi over all the NY Mafiosi, and demanded a tribute from each of them. They didn't like this, and so Luciano arranged to eliminate Maranzano. He cleverly didn't try to declare himself capo di tutti capi. Instead, by forming the Commission, he gave nine Dons an "equal" voice--but his voice was more equal than the others' because he headed the Commission. The Commission never had a charter to run organized crime in America, to adjudicate murders, to approve men about to be "made," or most of the other policy-making roles or operational powers people would like to think that it had. The Commission never had, and still doesn't have, a "war chest" or a squad of hit men, to assassinate Mob turncoats or undercover cops like Joe Pistone. It was originally intended to provide a forum for Mob bosses to talk to each other before fighting, so that they might cooperate instead of shooting each other. For example, some people think that the famously aborted Apalachin, NY, meeting of 1957 was called to anoint Carlo Gambino as Albert Anastasia's successor. Nonsense! That was a fait accompli by that time. The meeting was called by Vito Genovese to set up an international cartel to oversee importation, distribution and sales of drugs. Thereafter, the Commission never met more frequently than once every 18 months. Keep in mind, too, that Mafia families are inherently greedy, self-centered and individualistic, disinclined to do things that others want them to do. They cooperate only when there's a (very rare) consensus. When the Commission tried to replace Joe Bonanno as head of his family, he refused to cooperate, setting off the long, destructive, "Bananna Wars." Bonanno eventually retired, but the Commission was weakened by its failure and never recovered.
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: The Commison (Please Explain)
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01/16/05 06:37 PM
01/16/05 06:37 PM
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If the commision was started in 1931 by Luciano in America, then do they have a commision in Sicily?
"I never wanted this for you. I work my whole life--I don't apologize--to take care of my family, and I refused to be a fool, dancing on the string held by all those bigshots. I don't apologize--that's my life--but I thought that, that when it was your time, that you would be the one to hold the string. Senator Corleone; Governor Corleone." -Don Vito Corleone to his son, Michael
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