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Did Colombo really believe in the cause or...

Posted By: stern49

Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 03:26 PM

Did Joe Colombo really believe in the cause he was representing or was it all a front.
Posted By: CleanBandit

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 03:28 PM

I doubt he believed in it. I believe he wanted to show himself as Robin Hood type of a criminal, who fought for his people by disturbing the "system".
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 04:13 PM

Yep it was all a play to make money and to fuck with the law to loosen their grip on following gangsters. It was a good move until he kept on and kept on and brought too much heat into what he was doing. He shouldn't have really been the man in charge because everybody knew he was a killer.

Imagine the money he made off the League before he was shot.
Posted By: Dellacroce

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 04:35 PM

the start of it all was the feds started going after his son joe Colombo jr. and he wanted to sue for harassment and I guess it all just spiraled out from there.

also joe Colombo jr. just died like a month ago just fyi.
Posted By: CleanBandit

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 04:42 PM

Is it true that Carlo Gambino made a big fuss about it with Joe Colombo because of The League?
Posted By: Malandrino

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 05:13 PM

Some even say Gambino was behind the hit.
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 05:57 PM

Theres no doubt in my mind that Gambino was behind the hit.Among others..
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 07:33 PM

Originally Posted By: alexandarns
Theres no doubt in my mind that Gambino was behind the hit.Among others..


im sure also that it was Gambino, knowing gallo would get the blame, this was don carlo killing two birds with one stone.
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 08:07 PM

Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
Originally Posted By: alexandarns
Theres no doubt in my mind that Gambino was behind the hit.Among others..


im sure also that it was Gambino, knowing gallo would get the blame, this was don carlo killing two birds with one stone.


Guess Carlo was thinking that aswell.
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/17/14 11:32 PM

I've always wondered if The Colombo family itself wasn't involved. From the way it seemed it wasn't a secret that Persico was next in line to be Boss. And had a ton of loyalists on the street. Plus I can also imagine some resentment from guys having the head of their family putting himself out there like.

I will say this tho, seeing Scarpa protesting and doing an anti fbi speech in front of the fbi building is one of the funniest Mob related things I've ever seen
Posted By: Freelance_Hotdog

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/18/14 05:31 AM

why didn't he put a (powerful) associate in that position? And he would affiliated with the league? I think it was a huge money cow scheme, and it would work for a long time if Joe Colombo was not so public.
Posted By: Footreads

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/18/14 06:13 AM

So did any of you become a member in the Italian American civil rights league I did? I was also a member of the Playboy club smile

The organization did help poor Italians with things like rent and to keep the electricity on.

Hey the blacks have Al Sharpton. Why not the Italians have Joe Columbo.
Posted By: GaryH

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/20/14 10:40 AM

A Mob boss really shouldn't openly court publicity.
Don Carlo was pissed at the attention Joe Colombo was bringing on not just the Colombo's but ALL of the 5 NY families in general
Posted By: SinatraClub

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/20/14 06:57 PM

I think for the most part it was a front. Of course he hired guys and civilians to make it look legit, probably even gave some money away within the Italian communities. But I think he just did it for the most part, to appear like a legit businessman, to garner sympathy from people so that they'll believe the image he's trying to portray, and to stick it to the Feds. I remember hearing once, that he thought that if he made an organization and decided to go against the Feds, they wouldn't be able to investigate him. It worked for a while, as they were scared to investigate him because he was quick to call it discrimination, with the surveillance and stuff, and he'd get attention for that stuff and it'd be all in the papers, and blemish the Fed's reputation. They feared him and that Civil Rights league for a little bit.
Posted By: PetroPirelli

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/20/14 08:56 PM

Colombo was a rat. Ratted out Joey Mags and Joey Bananas to the Commission to get his position.
Posted By: PetroPirelli

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/20/14 08:58 PM

That's when they should of got rid of him.
Posted By: LittleNicky

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/21/14 11:18 AM

Thats like asking whether Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson ever "believed". These guys are all extortions.
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 12/21/14 05:04 PM

Maybe Colombo believed in it, maybe he didn't. But the fact that he was a known wiseguy gave the Italian American civil rights cause a bad name.
Posted By: donplugconnected

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 09/30/15 02:23 AM

i think he BELIEVED it'd make the fbi get off the mafia's back.
Posted By: mchang93

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 09/30/15 06:46 PM

Originally Posted By: PetroPirelli
That's when they should of got rid of him.

I agree he disobeyed his boss and ratted on his boss. Don Carlo was a master strategist used it to gain control of another family be keeping Colombo as boss. From what I've heard Don Carlo had been trying for years by supporting Gallos and Colombo just brought it to his door step. Profaci family members of that time woulda took anyone as boss who wasn't Profaci or an extension of his rule. Profaci and his UB when he took over were bleeding their family dry and all money went all the way to top.
Posted By: mchang93

Re: Did Colombo really believe in the cause or... - 09/30/15 06:53 PM

One book I read may have Scarpa book had a story about whoever book was about being a kid and going into Profacis home or his mothers but basically said the furnishings were like out of a royal families castle which shows you type of boss he was. Capos and soldiers starve while he shits on a gold toilet seat.
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