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Re: The smartest mob guys
[Re: VinnyGorgeous]
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04/21/11 02:07 PM
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Tony accardo for his ability to stay in the shadows but call the shots the whole time.
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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I would put Carlo in the top spot followed by Costello and Accardo.
I am rewarding long term leadership without prison sentences as a sign of intelligence.
The better question is who is the dumbest mob guy? Now that would be an interesting string.
Best way to catch the smart ones? Get an idiot working for them.
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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Off the top of my head...
Lucky Luciano Frank Costello Tony Accardo Carlo Gambino Tommy Lucchese Gerry Catena Tony Corallo Frank Tieri Tony Salerno Vincent Gigante Angelo Bruno Jack Tocco I said one guy.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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Off the top of my head...
Lucky Luciano Frank Costello Tony Accardo Carlo Gambino Tommy Lucchese Gerry Catena Tony Corallo Frank Tieri Tony Salerno Vincent Gigante Angelo Bruno Jack Tocco I will add some to this lost: Joe Bonanno: a lesser version of Frank Costello as it comes to business smarts, became the youngest boss ever of one of the most powerful crime families in the United States Paul Ricca: ran the Outfit, and possibly its ultimate top boss Joe Massino: brought the Bonannos back from ruins, one of the few who felt Pistone was no good, outsmarted the cops for a long time Santo Trafficante: ran Florida for 40 years and was after Lansky the most powerful mobster in Cuba Carlos Marcello: ran Louisiana for 50 years and could have organized the JFK assassination Johnny Torrio: laid the foundation of the Outfit, became a senior advisor to Lucky Luciano Vincent Alo: business partner to Meyer Lansky for 50 years Russel Bufalino: ran a tight-knit family but was a very influential crime figure, organized the killing of Jimmy Hoffa Frank Rosenthal: probably one of the best gamblers ever, great business sense and very innovative when it came to running a casino Moe Dalitz: mister Las Vegas himself, managed to become one of Nevada's most respected businessmen while being a gangster Anthony Scotto: became a union president, had many powerful political connections while secretely being caporegime in the Gambino crime family John Roselli: had powerful political connections, worked with the CIA on the plot to kill Castro and could have been involved in the assassination of JFK Murray Humpreys: one of the most powerful figures in the Outfit while not even being an Italian
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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Off the top of my head...
Lucky Luciano Frank Costello Tony Accardo Carlo Gambino Tommy Lucchese Gerry Catena Tony Corallo Frank Tieri Tony Salerno Vincent Gigante Angelo Bruno Jack Tocco I will add some to this lost: Joe Bonanno: a lesser version of Frank Costello as it comes to business smarts, became the youngest boss ever of one of the most powerful crime families in the United States Paul Ricca: ran the Outfit, and possibly its ultimate top boss Joe Massino: brought the Bonannos back from ruins, one of the few who felt Pistone was no good, outsmarted the cops for a long time Santo Trafficante: ran Florida for 40 years and was after Lansky the most powerful mobster in Cuba Carlos Marcello: ran Louisiana for 50 years and could have organized the JFK assassination Johnny Torrio: laid the foundation of the Outfit, became a senior advisor to Lucky Luciano Vincent Alo: business partner to Meyer Lansky for 50 years Russel Bufalino: ran a tight-knit family but was a very influential crime figure, organized the killing of Jimmy Hoffa Frank Rosenthal: probably one of the best gamblers ever, great business sense and very innovative when it came to running a casino Moe Dalitz: mister Las Vegas himself, managed to become one of Nevada's most respected businessmen while being a gangster Anthony Scotto: became a union president, had many powerful political connections while secretely being caporegime in the Gambino crime family John Roselli: had powerful political connections, worked with the CIA on the plot to kill Castro and could have been involved in the assassination of JFK Murray Humpreys: one of the most powerful figures in the Outfit while not even being an Italian I said name one guy.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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The better question is who is the dumbest mob guy? Now that would be an interesting string.
Mr. Bonavolonta has hated the Mafia ever since, as a child, he would overhear his father, an immigrant tailor, resisting attempts to extort his earnings. So he is avid to demythologize the mob in every way he can. He characterizes his subjects as lazy, unclean, parasitic, dishonorable, brutish and, above all, stupid. To illustrate this last, he cites one underboss's deputy who could not be persuaded by an undercover agent that Lake Michigan was not the Atlantic Ocean. And he quotes another mob member who told an agent with whom he was cooperating that if the agent should die an untimely death, he would personally be honored to act as "a ball bearing" at his funeral, meaning, the agent assumed, a pall bearer. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/02/08/books/...ed=2&src=pm
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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No you din't, you named the titel 'guys' only to change it to guy a couple of minutes ago.  Trust me, to name more will make this topic far more interesting. If we can only chose one most of us will probably agree to Lansky or Costello, or maybe Gambino.
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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No you din't, you named the titel 'guys' only to change it to guy a couple of minutes ago.  Trust me, to name more will make this topic far more interesting. If we can only chose one most of us will probably agree to Lansky or Costello, or maybe Gambino. I DID SAY ONE GUY. Try fucking reading what I said in the first post..I never did change that. Yeah I did change the title, but that was only to make it clearer for you guys, 'cuz it's obvious you didn't read my post. This is what I said I often joke about how dumb they are, but let's try and rank the smartest ones by having everyone name one guy.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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I DID SAY ONE GUY. Try fucking reading what I said in the first post..I never did change that. Yeah I did change the title, but that was only to make it clearer for you guys, 'cuz it's obvious you didn't read my post. I guess I didn't read you're post then and I don't fucking care either btw.  I was only responding to Ivyleague, and besides don't act like you're the boss of this topic, which you aren't. Take it easy.
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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I DID SAY ONE GUY. Try fucking reading what I said in the first post..I never did change that. Yeah I did change the title, but that was only to make it clearer for you guys, 'cuz it's obvious you didn't read my post. I guess I didn't read you're post then and I don't fucking care either btw.  I was only responding to Ivyleague, and besides don't act like you're the boss of this topic, which you aren't. Take it easy. No, I ain't the boss of the topic, but you said I didn't say "one guy" when I clearly did. That's the same as calling me a liar. No hard feelings buddy. I enjoy your posts.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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The better question is who is the dumbest mob guy? Now that would be an interesting string.
Mr. Bonavolonta has hated the Mafia ever since, as a child, he would overhear his father, an immigrant tailor, resisting attempts to extort his earnings. So he is avid to demythologize the mob in every way he can. He characterizes his subjects as lazy, unclean, parasitic, dishonorable, brutish and, above all, stupid. To illustrate this last, he cites one underboss's deputy who could not be persuaded by an undercover agent that Lake Michigan was not the Atlantic Ocean. And he quotes another mob member who told an agent with whom he was cooperating that if the agent should die an untimely death, he would personally be honored to act as "a ball bearing" at his funeral, meaning, the agent assumed, a pall bearer. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/02/08/books/...ed=2&src=pm Ha! No you din't, you named the titel 'guys' only to change it to guy a couple of minutes ago.  Trust me, to name more will make this topic far more interesting. If we can only chose one most of us will probably agree to Lansky or Costello, or maybe Gambino. I DID SAY ONE GUY. Try fucking reading what I said in the first post..I never did change that. Yeah I did change the title, but that was only to make it clearer for you guys, 'cuz it's obvious you didn't read my post. This is what I said I often joke about how dumb they are, but let's try and rank the smartest ones by having everyone name one guy. Dude. A bit much?
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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04/21/11 07:38 PM
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No, I ain't the boss of the topic, but you said I didn't say "one guy" when I clearly did. That's the same as calling me a liar. No hard feelings buddy. I enjoy your posts. I never said you were lying, I only said I noticed you changed the title a bit. It wasn't even meant to be that serious. I have a habit of reading quickly through posts as people post so much on a daily basis, then I see the reactions. I saw Ivyleague make a list so I felt like adding some.. But, if I had to pick only one, it would be... and this one is very original... Meyer Lansky. 
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Re: The smartest mob guys
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04/21/11 10:14 PM
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Wow. You guys should cool it. I usually defend you Vinny, but this was a bit over the top.
 I was more irritated than angry. The Pulp Fiction thing was just a must. Didn't mean to put everybody in a state of shock. While I know Vinny will probably have a seizure if I mention someone else.. Name as many if you like. It's all good man. The original purpose of this thread was to see who would get the most votes and then find out where these guys ranked according to the votes.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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