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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: Dellacroce]
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02/16/14 01:40 PM
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Fucking tomatoes and lettuice on a hot dog lol, sounds like some kid with down syndrome trying to invent a new sandwich. There is no fucking lettuce on a real Chicago dog. And you guys will argue about any damn thing I see.
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: southjerseyoldhead]
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02/16/14 02:03 PM
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I think both sides make valid points. The arm makes an interesting point about knowing vs. indicting is a different thing, and it is easy for someone in some podunk town in nowheresville to make statements. ther eis something to be said for walking in the neighborhoods.
ON the other side, the charts i see online are ridiculous. And the lack of indictments is usually inicative of a lack of activity. all the feds need to do is flip is a shy or sports customer who is feeilng threatened and they got the shy on extortion, shy and sports gambling. You are wrong southjeresy. Chicago has invented a new method of running tons of multi-million dollar books without a single customer ever getting in contact with the feds. The FBI just can't find a single customer, because apparently they are "insulated" too.
Should probably ask Mr. Kierney. I guess if you're Italian, you should be in prison. I've read the RICO Act, and I can tell you it's more appropriate... for some of those guys over in Washington than it is for me or any of my fellas here
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: EricKumerow]
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02/16/14 02:38 PM
02/16/14 02:38 PM
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That is a good point , as Chicago trends legal , I see that trend continuing over time .
With NY / NJ is still basically the same scams minus Fish Fulton , windows and gas rackets
There is still huge gambling network here that requires hundreds of workers , a lot of extortion , huge shy books , still big construction , garbage, ports and a lot of drugs (especially high end weed ). They need 1000s of workers to make this happen , these are hands on businesses mainly dealing in cash and stilll needs a good share of violence and intimidation and is why we still see big busts every year but it ain't coming down anytime soon , it's too big .
With Chicago I see very little activity and that's really the only way to track this thing , as long as activity is big , indictments will be coming , always have , always will . Don't get me wrong it's still there but seems to be shrinking rather than the growth / stabling there has been in nj/ ny
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: DB]
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02/16/14 03:04 PM
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That is a good point , as Chicago trends legal , I see that trend continuing over time .
With NY / NJ is still basically the same scams minus Fish Fulton , windows and gas rackets
There is still huge gambling network here that requires hundreds of workers , a lot of extortion , huge shy books , still big construction , garbage, ports and a lot of drugs (especially high end weed ). They need 1000s of workers to make this happen , these are hands on businesses mainly dealing in cash and stilll needs a good share of violence and intimidation and is why we still see big busts every year but it ain't coming down anytime soon , it's too big .
With Chicago I see very little activity and that's really the only way to track this thing , as long as activity is big , indictments will be coming , always have , always will . Don't get me wrong it's still there but seems to be shrinking rather than the growth / stabling there has been in nj/ ny well either that or they are finding ways to duck law enforcement I mean for example the Gambinos and The Luccheses should have at least a 1000+ people working for them so where are all these guys and what are they doing, plus not all the soliders have been identified in those families, although many have been there is still a lot that are either unconfirmed or they just don't know about I would assume.
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: Extortion]
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02/16/14 05:06 PM
02/16/14 05:06 PM
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And at least for the Luchesse there are tons of associates
Now you and me probably look at associates differently
Many associates have legal jobs but are gambling agents on the side , or move
Some drugs on the side or are involved in the contraction or garbage business
Geez just look at all the big busts that included Luchesse , the massive jan 2011 historic busts , the huge NJ crew busts In 2008 and 2010 . The Tacetta weed bust a few weeks ago , the Scarfo JR bust involving Taking over First Financial and looting $12m. The big garbage bust in jan 2013.
Now some of these also involve other families but a lot of Luchesse guys were busted in these too . This is what I am talking about , this shit is everywhere but you see none of these type busts in Chicago in 10 years . The level of illegal activity just isn't anywhere near the same level IMO. Now I'm not saying it's not there , just no where near the manpower and activity and this is just 1 family .
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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02/16/14 07:14 PM
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Well I guess we just disagree on what we consider big busts .
Those were really important arrests but not the big takedowns you see in NY and that IMO is indicative of the difference in manpower where the Genovese Gambino and to a lesser extent the Luchesse are still big diverse organizations
Chicago IMO are much smaller than them with less much illegal revenue
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: DBCooper]
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02/16/14 07:42 PM
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I'm curious what people mean when they use the phrase "going legit"? If you are talking about like what happened in buffalo, going into a food business, that's complete legit and no longer really organized crime. They have to compete like every other guy and the LCN really is no longer LCN. That kind of going "legit" is another word for people just leaving the life all together and admitting the mafia in chicago is dying.
Then you got guys like Nicky Jr that believe that white collar scams are a form of going "legit".
I guess a middling position is using the front businesses for more than money laundering, but relying on them as a source of revenue. But there is still some criminal revenue.
Should probably ask Mr. Kierney. I guess if you're Italian, you should be in prison. I've read the RICO Act, and I can tell you it's more appropriate... for some of those guys over in Washington than it is for me or any of my fellas here
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: LittleNicky]
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02/16/14 08:02 PM
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Yes largely leaving the life , no longer using violence or intimidation as part of their biz
Mainly getting contracts / biz / etc mostly legally , possibly thru connections which some construe as having some illegitimacy to it but no longer whacking , beating up or threatening people to get or increase their revenue .
IMO No Nose played a part in Chicago re treating into a more legitimate route and maybe when he dies we see a resurgence but right now they are likely the weakest they have ever been from a manpower / violence perspective . Some quality guys for sure but what happens when they go is the big ?
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: Giacomo_Vacari]
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02/16/14 08:12 PM
02/16/14 08:12 PM
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Family Secrets did a lot of damage to that family.
The only real damage family secrets was putting away Marcello. Aside from him, everyone else was for the most part retired or shelved.
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
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02/16/14 11:57 PM
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Dago that was the smartest post I've seen since I've signed up. Kudos to you.
Seriously. Do u have to think real hard to breath or does it come natural? Laugh. My. Fucking. Ass. Off. You Chicago guys sure give me a chuckle. Thanks for the expense.
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
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02/16/14 11:59 PM
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Dago that was the smartest post I've seen since I've signed up. Kudos to you.
Seriously. Do u have to think real hard to breath or does it come natural? Laugh. My. Fucking. Ass. Off. You Chicago guys sure give me a chuckle. Thanks for the expense. sonny u live in austrialia. have you even met an italian before
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Re: Rank of the La Cosa Nostra Families today
[Re: NorthJeresyLife]
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02/17/14 03:48 AM
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Dago that was the smartest post I've seen since I've signed up. Kudos to you.
Seriously. Do u have to think real hard to breath or does it come natural? Laugh. My. Fucking. Ass. Off. You Chicago guys sure give me a chuckle. Thanks for the expense. sonny u live in austrialia. have you even met an italian before gold.
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