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Re: The mafia 2013
[Re: bobbytran]
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08/07/13 03:55 PM
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I agree. Anytime before 1985, you could have made a very strong argument that Chicago was on an equal par with any of the New York 5 Families. However, in 2013, it's not even close.
Genovese Gambino
Lucchese Colombo Bonnano
New Jersey Philly Chicago New England Detroit
Note: Lucchese, Colombo & Bonnano are all basically equally give or take a little.
Note: New Jersey, Philly, Chicago, New England, Detroit are all basically on the same level give or take a little.
Chicago has dropped significantly because of: 1) Strawman Case 1985 2) DiFronzo, Lombardo retreatment several years ago 3) RICO Act and general attrition.
Chicago is not on the same level as the 5 Families in New York like years ago. No fucking way.
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Re: The mafia 2013
[Re: Ciccio67]
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08/07/13 06:47 PM
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Maybe select few guys run scams like that , but it's very rare They lost there power, now days who ever has a few bucks has it from legit money. The Russians Chinese blacks all took over hands on rackets. Take 18th ave Brooklyn Gambino "stronghold" is all Chinese , they all sold out there block , Chinese have whore houses on every corner I no for sure they dnt get any money from them. Capos in the family who legit don't have much have trouble paying their mortgage and can't afford to have enough cars in the house for there kids to drive. It has all changed these sophisticated crimes there are rare that an Italian Icn family runs them. I'll ask again, how closely do you follow mob indictments? From the looks of it, not very. I can give you example after example of the mob in New York still being very active, very diversified (including in sophisticated crimes), as well as make a very strong case that it's still the strongest organized crime group in the Tri-State area. Philly & Boston are not to be mentioned with NY & Chicago. The Chicago family is much closer to the Philadelphia or Boston families, in both size and scope, than it is any of the New York families today.
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Re: The mafia 2013
[Re: IvyLeague]
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08/07/13 07:32 PM
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What do you follow a couple of morons who take action on sports? Give me some examples ivy , besides trucchio what real money makers got picked up lately. Strongest organized crime group amongst themselves blacks Spanish Russian Chinese they have balls and money , Italians have sports and card games wohooo in America Italy is a diff story . I'm Italian and was obsessed with the mob but it's nuttin now
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Re: The mafia 2013
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08/07/13 09:48 PM
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Thank God we don't have to be Politically Correct on these Forums. Blacks are the worst organized. They are almost basically not organized at all except for their own little neighborhood Cells. They are constantly killing each other.
The Police,(we're not even talking about the Politicians or any other powerful Public figures who could help them) hate their guts. The biggest enemies of Black Gangsters are other Black Gangsters and the Police, in that order.
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Re: The mafia 2013
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08/07/13 10:08 PM
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Thank God we don't have to be Politically Correct on these Forums. Blacks are the worst organized. They are almost basically not organized at all except for their own little neighborhood Cells. They are constantly killing each other.
The Police,(we're not even talking about the Politicians or any other powerful Public figures who could help them) hate their guts. The biggest enemies of Black Gangsters are other Black Gangsters and the Police, in that order. Smart gangsters make friends with the cops. Stupid gangsters make enemies with the cops.
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Re: The mafia 2013
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The mafia in 2013 is a complete waist of time, The majority of the guys that are on the streets are wanna be tough guys That as soon as they have to get violent suddenly there is to much heat or the Feds are watching or the guy that have to assault is a RAT". In 2013 that's what the mob hides behind. The reality is no one has balls the only family that generates money is te genovese And everyone in that crew are businessmen and classy, and smart l. But the mob As people read about I'm books or watch on tv is dead . There are no real players out there anymore . The handfuls of guys that are good guys are gonna end up in jail for the ignorance of the other guys . The mob is dead and will never be back people aren't scarred of these guys anymore . They don't have the balls to move against and street gangs or any one else for that matter. You have no idea what the fuck your talking about. No balls huh? surveillence stops them hahaha please huh. Some how you know what the fuck guys are making get the fuck outta the room guy. Mr fuckin internet browser calling people wanna be tough guys.
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Re: The mafia 2013
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08/08/13 12:10 AM
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You have no idea wtf you are talkin about , If the mob was what it was mob wives wouldn't be There dads husband would be all dead , You wouldn't have John elite walking around queens after he ratted On gotti jr or anyone. You have the boss of Elizabeth frank Guaracci went to go shake Down a pizza place and the manager calld the cops on him no repercussions, Nicky santoro was so broke his mistress had to loan him money, You watch to much tv and have no idea what the streets are these days mob guys can only Act tough amongst themselves . You have bosses that still live at home with there mom and doesnt produce money for his family . It's not what it was if ur such a know It all give me facts otherwise shut the fuck up and stop Watchin goodfellas . I no made guys that got beat down on 13 ave and the guys who kicked his ass are still walkin . Name me a racket they hve besides sports and shy-
Also I see how the mob big shots preserve there area 18th ave is all Chinese Mulberry street is a block and full of morons like you , Redhook is all yuppies.
Or how could we forget joey sclafani gus boys son marrying a mob wive who's dads a capo and making a spectical out of it by him attending his wedding on the phone
Or hmmm gravanos daughter walkin around with other mob guys kids or whatever and that's ok right? Her dad ratted out all of fuckin ny yea real power
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Re: The mafia 2013
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What do you follow a couple of morons who take action on sports? Give me some examples ivy , besides trucchio what real money makers got picked up lately. Strongest organized crime group amongst themselves blacks Spanish Russian Chinese they have balls and money , Italians have sports and card games wohooo in America Italy is a diff story . I'm Italian and was obsessed with the mob but it's nuttin now First, I follow the mob so I don't come on this board and make uninformed statements. Second, it's frustrating that you make these statements and then expect me to provide the info that you should have been familiar with from the start. Third, considering how uninformed you apparently are about the Italian mob, I expect you're not in much of a position to comment on the "balls and money" of other OC groups. Regardless of you dismissing things like sports betting, that racket brings in millions upon millions for the mob. I don't know, maybe it's not exotic enough for you. But look at the gambling cases in recent years involving guys like Anthony Giovaniello, Ralph Perna, Carmen Cicalese, Nick Corozzo, Carl Palo, John DeFroscia, Nicky Santora, Joseph Fafone, Carmine Sciandra, Anthony Croce, Michael Palmaccio, Joseph Stentella, Vincent Romano, Joe Sarcinella, Pepe LaScala, Dean DePreta, Vinny Basciano Jr, and Richard Crossan to see why it's the #1 money maker for the mob. "What you see is a whole change on how they’re earning and how they’re creating power," Robert Buccino, a veteran New Jersey organized crime expert and longtime chief of detectives for the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, says of the mob. "It seems like any big money making is all about internet gambling now. It’s changed."Big time scams? Read about the $12 million case involving Nicky Scarfo Jr and First Plus Financial. Or the Gambino timeshare telemarketing scheme in Florida. Or Dominick Devito's multi-million dollar real estate scheme. Or Vinny Artuso's multi-million telemarketing and real estate scheme. Or the $20 million pump and dump stock scam involving guys from the three smaller NY families like Joseph Baudanza, John Baudanza, and Ronald Giallanzo. Drugs? The Trucchio crew alone brought in tens of millions of dollars in cocaine, marijuana, and ecstasy from the late 1990's to 2010. Read about the two tons of marijuana smuggled into the country by an operation that included Bonanno associates John Venizelos and Alessandro Taloni. Or a similar marijuana smuggling operation, involving Vinny Basciano and Nicholas Pisciotti, that brought in over $18 million worth of marijuana up to 2004. Read about Joseph Zaffuto and the million dollar oxycodone ring. Unions? Read about the Genovese and Colombo families and the Operating Engineers Union. Read about the Genovese family and the Carpenters Union and Journeyman & Allied Trades Union. Read about the Genovese and Gambinos and a dozen ILA locals in New York, New Jersey, and Florida. Read about Matty Ianniello and IBT Local 1181. The Fazios and the United Food & Commercial Workers Union. The Gambinos still holding sway over IBT Local 282's benefit funds. Read about the Genovese extorting dock workers in Jersey or the Gambinos extorting trucking companies. Read about the Carmine Franco case involving the mob and the garbage business in parts of New York and New Jersey. Or Matty Ianniello and the garbage business in Connecticut. Legit or quasi-legit businesses? In September 2005, it was reported that, over a decade from 1995 to 2005, numerous LCN-connected contractors, who had been previously banned from receiving state contracts, had received $1.2 billion on over 100 public contracts. In December 2005, it was reported that approximately trucking and carting 12 companies with LCN ties in New York and New Jersey had received over $74 million of the $458 million in contracts involved in the World Trade Center clean up. In January 2010, it was reported that at least 7 construction firms with LCN ties, banned by the city, were paid $51.6 million between 2006 and 2009 to work on the Met's new Citi Field stadium. Read about the contracts received by such mobbed up companies as Laquila, Schiavone, Scalamandre, Worth, etc. In short, get back to me when you've actually did some in depth research on today's mob rather than just going by the occasional news article.
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Re: The mafia 2013
[Re: cheech]
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08/08/13 03:39 AM
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ive said this before and ill say it again...no one i know that gets money tax free wants anything to do with the mafia....the ones that did are currently incarcerated
do your own thing on the low get a real job keep to yourself and youll have a better shot than if you were connected
my opinion I'm assuming your a young aspiring wiseguy. You can make money tax-free especially when your a huge non profit with not enough oversight that you brush shoulders with operator's on different levels at different institutions. Some people think small others push it to the limit.
My name is caemine not carmine.
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