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Re: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: ralphie_cifaretto]
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04/29/16 10:28 PM
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The fact that I can enter a google search or open a book and know all of that's borgata's history is a reason enough to know that they are all failures.
This life of ours, this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this, hey, thats great. But it's very, very unpredictable. There are so many ways you can screw it up.-Paul Castellano (he would know)
"I'm not talking about Italians, I'm talking about criminals."-Joe Valachi
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Re: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: domwoods74]
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04/30/16 01:35 AM
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Massino all day long . If he hadn't have flipped would have gone down as one of the greatest bosses of all time So you're saying if he hadn't almost destroyed the borgota he would've been the best boss. If he hadn't done the absolute worst thing he'd be the best. Hmmm. Not sure that logic holds up. Considering compared to Bonanno. Ran a borgota for 4 decades and lived out his days in his own bed. Not sure how it's even a comparison.
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: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: ralphie_cifaretto]
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04/30/16 06:56 AM
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domwoods74
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It still amazes me how people still compare bosses from the 40s 50s and 60s to the present day , modern day bosses like gotti , gigante , and massino had it far tougher than the likes of bonnano , gambino and lucchese , back then the Feds barely knew the mob existed let alone go after them . There was no Rico , no safety net of witness protection , no stiff penalties for drug dealing , no wiretaps and hardly any surveillance and hardly any rats , they had a free run . To compare bosses from back then to bosses of the modern era is naive , do u not thinking the the Feds back then had the resources and technology they have today that they wouldn't have got prosecutions and guys flipping left and right ?? Guys like accardo and gambino would have ended up in the same place as gigante , amuso and gotti . JAIL .
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Re: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: ralphie_cifaretto]
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04/30/16 04:36 PM
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The fact that I can enter a google search or open a book and know all of that's borgata's history is a reason enough to know that they are all failures. Ahhh..A Genovese fan boy from hell. DIE! lol, okay.
This life of ours, this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this, hey, thats great. But it's very, very unpredictable. There are so many ways you can screw it up.-Paul Castellano (he would know)
"I'm not talking about Italians, I'm talking about criminals."-Joe Valachi
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Re: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: domwoods74]
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04/30/16 05:31 PM
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SonnyBlackstein
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It still amazes me how people still compare bosses from the 40s 50s and 60s to the present day , modern day bosses like gotti , gigante , and massino had it far tougher than the likes of bonnano , gambino and lucchese , back then the Feds barely knew the mob existed let alone go after them . There was no Rico , no safety net of witness protection , no stiff penalties for drug dealing , no wiretaps and hardly any surveillance and hardly any rats , they had a free run . To compare bosses from back then to bosses of the modern era is naive , do u not thinking the the Feds back then had the resources and technology they have today that they wouldn't have got prosecutions and guys flipping left and right ?? Guys like accardo and gambino would have ended up in the same place as gigante , amuso and gotti . JAIL . Good point. What massino did with the family in the 90s was nothing short of phenomenal, the bonnanos considered the smallest of the 5 families were built up by massino to arguably one of the most powerful. Massino closed all the social clubs, stopped members from going to weddings and funerals and even got there seat back on the commission. A compelling argument can be made that it was circumstance, not Massino that enabled the Bonannos to rebuild. Closing social clubs, preventing members from going to weddings and funerals have nothing to do with the Feds depriotising them. More likely the growth and stability was due to not having a seat on the commission as a result of Pistone and Drugs which enabled the family to skirt the commission and concrete club convictions and directed the Feds attention elsewhere. When federal attention finally turned their way they collapsed like a house of cards. Vitale flipping can be seen as the catalyst and his decision to roll can be payed directly at Massino's feet. His decision to shelve Sal led to Sal rolling and the dominos of collapse that ensued. So Massino it can be argued was not so much personally responsible for the growth and stability and caused the family to implode by his decisions with his final one to rat himself. Find it hard to support a case for best boss ever, personally I think he is at the other end of the scale. Trying to choose the most competent Bonanno boss is like trying to choose the least diabetic mobster, or mobster with the smallest nose or mobster with the best hairpiece.
It's impossible. 
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: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: SonnyBlackstein]
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04/30/16 05:46 PM
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gangstereport
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It still amazes me how people still compare bosses from the 40s 50s and 60s to the present day , modern day bosses like gotti , gigante , and massino had it far tougher than the likes of bonnano , gambino and lucchese , back then the Feds barely knew the mob existed let alone go after them . There was no Rico , no safety net of witness protection , no stiff penalties for drug dealing , no wiretaps and hardly any surveillance and hardly any rats , they had a free run . To compare bosses from back then to bosses of the modern era is naive , do u not thinking the the Feds back then had the resources and technology they have today that they wouldn't have got prosecutions and guys flipping left and right ?? Guys like accardo and gambino would have ended up in the same place as gigante , amuso and gotti . JAIL . Good point. What massino did with the family in the 90s was nothing short of phenomenal, the bonnanos considered the smallest of the 5 families were built up by massino to arguably one of the most powerful. Massino closed all the social clubs, stopped members from going to weddings and funerals and even got there seat back on the commission. A compelling argument can be made that it was circumstance, not Massino that enabled the Bonannos to rebuild. Closing social clubs, preventing members from going to weddings and funerals have nothing to do with the Feds depriotising them. More likely the growth and stability was due to not having a seat on the commission as a result of Pistone and Drugs which enabled the family to skirt the commission and concrete club convictions and directed the Feds attention elsewhere. When federal attention finally turned their way they collapsed like a house of cards. Vitale flipping can be seen as the catalyst and his decision to roll can be payed directly at Massino's feet. His decision to shelve Sal led to Sal rolling and the dominos of collapse that ensued. So Massino it can be argued was not so much personally responsible for the growth and stability and caused the family to implode by his decisions with his final one to rat himself. Find it hard to support a case for best boss ever, personally I think he is at the other end of the scale. Trying to choose the most competent Bonanno boss is like trying to choose the least diabetic mobster, or mobster with the smallest nose or mobster with the best hairpiece.
It's impossible. +1 massimo got lucky. When massimo took over the feds had sqauds for every family except the Bonannos who shared theres with another sqaud only in the late 90s did the Bonannos get there own sqaud which they shared with the decavs i think Look at the guys around him aswell his trusted guys all flipped as soon as there was heat one of his capos and vitale was his own mistake weeks before they all got busted guys were caught on tape saying they cant understand why vitale was made number 2 and he should be killed they were right he flipped as soon as there was heat That was joeys hierachy he killed geogre S that was hardly showing smarts. and the guy was a rat end of does not matter if he had been the greatest boss ever he flipped disgraced the family and made them into the laughing stock of the 21st century. The psychological damage of him the head of the commission official boss of the Bonanno mafia flipping can never be repaired the entire mafia was shaken when he flipped it was not just the Bonannos who felt it gambinos westside they all did Other familys lost respect massimo left them in a worse situation than when he took over that in my eyes does not make a him a good boss one of the worst ever
Last edited by gangstereport; 04/30/16 05:47 PM.
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Sorry for the confusion
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Re: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: domwoods74]
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05/01/16 08:37 PM
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It still amazes me how people still compare bosses from the 40s 50s and 60s to the present day , modern day bosses like gotti , gigante , and massino had it far tougher than the likes of bonnano , gambino and lucchese , back then the Feds barely knew the mob existed let alone go after them . There was no Rico , no safety net of witness protection , no stiff penalties for drug dealing , no wiretaps and hardly any surveillance and hardly any rats , they had a free run . To compare bosses from back then to bosses of the modern era is naive , do u not thinking the the Feds back then had the resources and technology they have today that they wouldn't have got prosecutions and guys flipping left and right ?? Guys like accardo and gambino would have ended up in the same place as gigante , amuso and gotti . JAIL . ^^Well put Dom!
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Re: The most competent Bonanno boss
[Re: ralphie_cifaretto]
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08/11/17 04:37 PM
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