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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: Blackjack2121]
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11/24/15 11:25 PM
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Yes he should have a long time ago.
Using anyone with a blood link to him only has made them severely weak as a lot were incompetent and not built for administration roles.
There were some solid guys better suited for those roles and could have sustained the family better but were held down in favor of Persicos blood
He weakened that family. Agree. 100%
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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: dixiemafia]
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11/25/15 04:02 PM
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Whether he should or not he'll be boss until he dies. And, while I'm usually not one for predictions or hypotheticals, I wouldn't be surprised if Little Allie Boy becomes official boss after that. Exactly. They are kidding themselves if they think he will name someone on the streets as boss. Little Allie Boy will be the next boss and that is almost guaranteed. And it will be the SAME setup it is now until he dies as well. "True" it's all but done and it will not stop there. That's if there is no war or other...
Last edited by Serpiente; 11/25/15 04:04 PM.
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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: Regoparker100]
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11/28/15 11:48 PM
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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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11/29/15 10:39 AM
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why the colombos that are reduced to less 100 made men don't make a new boss like the gambinos with cefalù,the luccheses with crea and bonannos with mancuso ?
Why the capos fear ? the persicos on the streets ? why the capos don't say "the snake and allie boy are done,now the boss is ... ? They can't. They can't because drugs are probably involved, along with the cartels in this country that are likely supporting the leadership of the present administration. Why would a cartel support you to take over when they got a guy who's already locked down and who can never flip on them? what are you saying ? the drug cartels don't need the colombos help ? are just strong itselfs. What I mean is that the Colombo administration is probably more a narcotics operation more than anything else, and anyone wanting to take over the reigns is really planning on toppling that whole blood related family for ownership and participation in some sort of very lucrative narcotics enterprise involving very large sums of money. To do that, everyone the present administration imports from, and distributes to, must approve of the coup. I don't see that happening. The other participants are happy at least one prominent member of their operation can no longer be threatened by RICO or Rockefeller Drug laws....because he's already locked down. In other words, he won't flip. This is a thread began by a speculative question. That's my speculation.
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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: Alfa Romeo]
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11/29/15 12:45 PM
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why the colombos that are reduced to less 100 made men don't make a new boss like the gambinos with cefalù,the luccheses with crea and bonannos with mancuso ?
Why the capos fear ? the persicos on the streets ? why the capos don't say "the snake and allie boy are done,now the boss is ... ? They can't. They can't because drugs are probably involved, along with the cartels in this country that are likely supporting the leadership of the present administration. Why would a cartel support you to take over when they got a guy who's already locked down and who can never flip on them? what are you saying ? the drug cartels don't need the colombos help ? are just strong itselfs. What I mean is that the Colombo administration is probably more a narcotics operation more than anything else, and anyone wanting to take over the reigns is really planning on toppling that whole blood related family for ownership and participation in some sort of very lucrative narcotics enterprise involving very large sums of money. To do that, everyone the present administration imports from, and distributes to, must approve of the coup. I don't see that happening. The other participants are happy at least one prominent member of their operation can no longer be threatened by RICO or Rockefeller Drug laws....because he's already locked down. In other words, he won't flip. This is a thread began by a speculative question. That's my speculation. What?
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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: Alfa Romeo]
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11/29/15 01:31 PM
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why the colombos that are reduced to less 100 made men don't make a new boss like the gambinos with cefalù,the luccheses with crea and bonannos with mancuso ?
Why the capos fear ? the persicos on the streets ? why the capos don't say "the snake and allie boy are done,now the boss is ... ? They can't. They can't because drugs are probably involved, along with the cartels in this country that are likely supporting the leadership of the present administration. Why would a cartel support you to take over when they got a guy who's already locked down and who can never flip on them? what are you saying ? the drug cartels don't need the colombos help ? are just strong itselfs. What I mean is that the Colombo administration is probably more a narcotics operation more than anything else, and anyone wanting to take over the reigns is really planning on toppling that whole blood related family for ownership and participation in some sort of very lucrative narcotics enterprise involving very large sums of money. To do that, everyone the present administration imports from, and distributes to, must approve of the coup. I don't see that happening. The other participants are happy at least one prominent member of their operation can no longer be threatened by RICO or Rockefeller Drug laws....because he's already locked down. In other words, he won't flip. This is a thread began by a speculative question. That's my speculation. Colombos are confinated in brooklyn how can be high in drugs ?
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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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12/02/15 11:47 AM
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Why the capos fear ? the persicos on the streets ? why the capos don't say "the snake and allie boy are done,now the boss is ... ? The majority is happy with Persico and has been for many years. It's not just one or two who are related to Junior. Tommy Farese, The Russos, his brothers and nephews, his son-in-law, it goes on and on. Sonny Franzese and the Long Island faction are also tight with the Persicos, contrary to popular belief. Junior always understood Cosa Nostra, and he gets a lot of respect from the other families as well, particularly the Gambinos.
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Re: Should Carmine Persico step down?
[Re: Giacomo_Vacari]
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12/03/15 04:58 AM
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Carmine Persico already stepped down. The Russos are in charge now. Never heard than one.
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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