Great vid and also great info. Thanks.

As for Namath....i really dont know what to think of the guy, meaning wether he was used as a frontman for the joint, or he simply had many mob friends who in turn respected him? My opinion is that, if I sat with Giancana and Accardo on daily basis, that doesnt make me a mobster but in the eyes of LE and the ordinary citizens its different. The statement which was made by that mobster regarding he being two hours with the president, is somehow quite suspiciois, meaning one thing is to be some famous athlete while another is to be the president of the whole country and to be seen with mobsters on daily basis. Sitting two hours with the president throws a huge suspicion regarding some massive corruption, while the athlete is either there to fix some games or as I already said, to act as a frontman. But in Narmath's case...he mightve had the same role as Sinatra, meaning it is possible that his "real job" was to bring rich and famous people and also many women to the joint, and I also dont think that guys like Tramunti or Persico ever paid their checks in the joint.....just my two cents


Mongol General: Conan, what is best in life?

Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.