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Re: Which boss had the most morals?
[Re: Jhype11]
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04/04/16 01:47 PM
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Costello and Bruno two class acts.
From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn.
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Re: Which boss had the most morals?
[Re: GaryH]
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04/04/16 03:41 PM
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The only that come on my mind is Angelo Bruno,that ordered to his made men but not to his associates to stay away from drugs and (for the sicilian way) was too soft 'because used the murder as last resort. Angelo Bruno was quite nice for a mob boss This is ridiculous bruno was hardly docile guys more guys were killed on his orders than in scarfos Bruno even sanctioned a hit on judge i mean come on this guy is hardly docile so many guys got whacked during his era i am sure if someone close to him had flipped everyone would be saying bruno was trigger happy ridiculous He told wiseguys within his family to stop dealing drugs while the entire time he was getting a massive cut of the pizza connection he allowed the zips to set up in his terriorty in exchange for a cut he was making thousands of these zips he helped them set up the cherry hill gambinos all of that bruno has strong connections to and your forgetting about raymond maranantos he had major drug racket when scarfo became boss raymond goes to see him and tells him do we have the same deal i had when bruno was the boss that we pretend to be against drugs but we are really dealing on the side. part of the reason tony caprigno wanted bruno dead was because bruno was being a hypocrite was banning other mobsters from dealing drugs
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Re: Which boss had the most morals?
[Re: Jhype11]
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04/04/16 05:24 PM
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I'm not going to offer an opinion about morals as any boss is a murderer and thief but Funzi Tierri was very level headed
Gignate deservingly gets a lot of credit of building a platform for future strength but Tierri deserves credit as well.
He was one of the most powerful mafia leaders that no one discusses , mainly due to his style . However his style was very important in schooling the WS leaders today and earily similiar . Low key , highly intelligent , disciplined , an expert racketeer for the long play and against mindless violence . He was possibly one of the first ones that downplayed the need for hard collections that drew unwanted and unnecessary heat .
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Re: Which boss had the most morals?
[Re: Jhype11]
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04/05/16 12:19 PM
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Im talking about guys who obviously controlled gambling, loansharking, extortion and killed other mobsters, but didn't hurt civilians or do anything scummy. I agree. Loansharking, extortion and murdering people is perfectly reasonable and upstanding behavior. New York is such a shitty place to live now. Where do you have to go to find a dead body in this country?
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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Re: Which boss had the most morals?
[Re: Jhype11]
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04/05/16 01:36 PM
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