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Would you join? #192622
08/01/01 04:07 PM
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If you were allowed to become part in some form of organized crime work or "mafia" would you? I can honestly say that if the money was right I would seriously consider.

What does everybody else think?


"Thats just my opion I could be wrong." Dennis Miller
Re: Would you join? #192623
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I don't think so. I'm a businessman, thats mafia enough.

If i had the possibility to create an organisation and of my own, sure why not.

[ August 01, 2001: Message edited by: Don_Michel ]


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Re: Would you join? #192624
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It would depend what I had to do. I'd try avoid drugs personally but i'd probably finance for them. Its big money to be cashed in from the idiots that take them.


So die all who betray Giuliano
Re: Would you join? #192625
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I don't have so much trouble with drugs, i'll think i have more trouble wacking someone


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Re: Would you join? #192626
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I wouldn't

WHen you're small time you gotta worry about getting whacked out by the big guys on your side.

When you're big time you gotta worry about getting whacked out by the guys on the other side.

That leaves you just enough time to eat a bowl of cornflakes before looking back over your shoulder

Re: Would you join? #192627
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Quote:
Originally posted by Devin:
[QB]If you were allowed to become part in some form of organized crime work or "mafia" would you?QB]


If I told you, I'd have to whack you.


"..Your youngest and strongest will fall by the sword.."

"...now you gotta speak more than one language to pull a heist..." Pudge Nichols

"...Never shall innocent blood be shed; yet the blood of the wicked shall flow like a river. The THREE shall spread their blackened wings and be the vengeaful striking hammer of God..."
Re: Would you join? #192628
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Hey Turi, there's a lot of money in that white powder.

I really don't know if I would join if I had the chance. I definitely wouldn't want to have some of the things they have to do on my conscience. But I believe that if I were born into a family like the Corleones I would want to a part of the family business.


"As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a gangster." - Henry Hill
Re: Would you join? #192629
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You guys already how I feel about being the Mafia. So yea I would join it. Plus I have to get a heck of alot money to whack somebody,but I wouldn't have a problem doing it!(Please don't think I'm crazy) I would just want to have good bodyguards that wouldn't try to kill me or turn against me. But it's the mafia and women aren't consider to join so only if women are allowed I'm in!

Re: Would you join? #192630
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Whataya think this is, the Army, where you shoot 'em a mile away? You gotta get up close like this... badaBING! you blow their brains all over your nice Ivy League suit.


Just messing.


So die all who betray Giuliano
Re: Would you join? #192631
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If one can die for their country, they can die for their family.


I dunno about that... The mob isn't like it was in Sicily. Sure, back in the 1900s up until the 60s they had a use which was to protect the Italians from crooked cops, irish thugs, etc. But what would be a more correct way of wording it is dying for your business, since that's really what it is. Killing in the name of that office by the window!

There's no love for anyone there, maybe two people you'd be loyal two in your life time but it all amounts to killing your way up. And they don't even keep their neighboorhoods clean anymore, they sell drugs on them too

So no, I wouldn't ever get in with them unless it was anywhere from the 20s - 60s. But they're still good friends to have

Re: Would you join? #192632
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Hell no!

Forget about having to give up your immortal soul and look forward to an eternity in hell. I simply wouldn't want to hang out with all those Menatal Midget Goombas!

They're a bunch of cliched idiots with nothing better to do than hang-out, commit petty crimes and fawn loyalty.

The movie Donnie Brazo tells it all. Mostly, the mafia is filled with a bunch of losers who could never make it in the real world playing by the rules.


Carlo had WORSE comming!
Re: Would you join? #192633
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Good Question, But No way! I could not kill anyone. It is not in me to live that kind of life.

Re: Would you join? #192634
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Quote:
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Good Question, But No way! I could not kill anyone. It is not in me to live that kind of life.


Never say never EB, I think i could not kill anyone but i dont kown what happens ive someone puts me to the limit.


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Re: Would you join? #192635
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Don_Michel Good Point On the never. Circumstances could prevail where it may necessitate the killing of someone. But I know I would not join the mafia!

Re: Would you join? #192636
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I have say there has been studies that it is possible to create a murderer and torturer. It takes a while but you have to go through a few stages. This type of training was used through the world wars for both interigation methods and as pure genocide/ethnic cleaning. Social influence would probably the highest factor.

Im not off to go into it all but all I wanted to say was anyone can be made to murder/torture aslong as the right stages were applied.


So die all who betray Giuliano
Re: Would you join? #192637
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WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT DO NOT READ! Consider the fate of William Action Jackson. Back in the 1960s he was an associate of The Outfit in Chicago, a smalltime bookie and numbers man. Never broke the Omerta. But somehow he was accused of snitching. Allegedly, three guys kidnapped him and took him to a slaugterhouse on the South Side. They tied his hands behind his back and hung him upside down on a hook through his rectum. Then baseball bats, cigars, etc were applied and finally an electric cattle prod. For three days they kept him alive torturing him non-stop. It was alleged that the cattle prod was "inserted into his penis and rectum." Finally Jackson expired, never revealing anything. *( *an account of this can be seen in the 1984 Thames documentary "CRIME,INC.")

[ August 08, 2001: Message edited by: Don Rico ]


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Re: Would you join? #192638
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Theres not many people who can hold out that long. Apart from Braveheart, William Wallace.


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Re: Would you join? #192639
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Quote:
Originally posted by Don Rico:
WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT DO NOT READ! Consider the fate of William Action Jackson. Back in the 1960s he was an associate of The Outfit in Chicago, a smalltime bookie and numbers man. Never broke the Omerta. But somehow he was accused of snitching. Allegedly, three guys kidnapped him and took him to a slaugterhouse on the South Side. They tied his hands behind his back and hung him upside down on a hook through his rectum. Then baseball bats, cigars, etc were applied and finally an electric cattle prod. For three days they kept him alive torturing him non-stop. It was alleged that the cattle prod was "inserted into his penis and rectum." Finally Jackson expired, never revealing anything. *( *an account of this can be seen in the 1984 Thames documentary "CRIME,INC.")

[ August 08, 2001: Message edited by: Don Rico ]



Sounds like a lot of the guys in the Mafia probably got off torturing small animals as children. :rolleyes:

Re: Would you join? #192640
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In reality, the mob stopped being worthwile in the 1980s. It was good before, technology and intelligence from FBI hadnt fully caught on to it, in 1980 there was files on about 80 wiseguys, now it's about 1500. It's pretty impossible to run your rackets now since they're carefully monitered, and with RICO, the fate of 30+ years in prison appeals to no one.

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In reality, the mob stopped being worthwile in the 1980s. It was good before, technology and intelligence from FBI hadnt fully caught on to it, in 1980 there was files on about 80 wiseguys, now it's about 1500. It's pretty impossible to run your rackets now since they're carefully monitered, and with RICO, the fate of 30+ years in prison appeals to no one.

Re: Would you join? #192642
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would i join? yeah i would i know my life would probably be short but i would still join. if i joined and i was told to whack someone i would do it because i was told to.


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would i join? yeah i would i know my life would probably be short but i would still join. if i joined and i was told to whack someone i would do it because i was told to.


Re: Would you join? #192644
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just to be in something that was once and kinda still very strong gets my vote for joining.

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Well it depends what you consider strong. Only two families are currently still respectable in their strength but after the may 2000 stock scam bust even they've temporarily lost some footing. Also, think of it this way: You enter the Cosa Nostra, you're a soldier and considered killable if you do a single thing wrong. Other than that, you risk getting caught or convicted of a murder you committed (and you will be ordered to kill, it's not like John Gotti who killed 1 man then became the boss of the family a couple years later), and being put in prison for the rest of your life. Should you be lucky and survive to become the next Tony Soprano, you then risk a RICO trial everywhere you go. There's not a single place you can have a conversation, it'll more than likely be bugged (and the bugs today dont compare to 1990, where you could barely hear John Gotti talk over music in the appartment above Ravenite. Today the bugs hear everything with crystal clarity). And the chances of becoming boss or Underboss are slim to nil, so you'll have pretty much a nice house and car, maybe even a family, before they take it all away from you and put you in a brand new orange jumpsuit prison uniform.

Re: Would you join? #192646
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I wouldn't join a family as someone would have life and death authority over me till I moved up. I don't take well to that kind of power over me.

I think given the right circumstances I would create and start my own organization like in the early days.

I'm not a violent person but given the right provocation I could see myself doing what's necessary to protect what I had.

I wouldn't join today however. No respect, no tradition. Plus with RICO and and the sophistication the feds have, I'd be in some kind of racket till I got a certain dollar amount and then leave for good. Certain things have a statute of limitations (not murder so I'd avoid that) so I would make my money, leave the country, sweat out the statute of limitations and then resurface.

"No friend has done me a kindness or enemy a wrong that was not fully
repaid"--epitapth of Sulla, dictator of Rome

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That's a killer plan. Unfortunately, once you're in, you either leave in a police van or in a coffin. If you're not a made guy and have a successful racket and try to retire with your cash, your partners will come and hunt you down. That's why it's a crap life, you cant leave when you want to :p

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You can't leave when you want to if you joined a family. Doing your own thing, yes, you're subject to law enforcement and your 'business' competition. That's the risk of doing business. But there are people who have left the life after a certain amount. The problem is if the goal is 1 million and you reach it, most say to themselves 'that wasn't that hard' let me try for 2 million and so forth. Then the power is addictive also. I've been fortunate enough to visit places where there are guys on the lam (Brazil, Thailand). They live low key lives but have $. It can be done.
As far as today's mob, I would run a business with mob backing like a book but not be a made member. A stock scam scheme like the families were into is cool because the amount of money you rake in is worth the the risk. You get caught and that's 3-5 tops in Club Fed (low security, white colllar, fed offenses). You're out in 12-18 mos. w/good behavior. But the amount you can make, high 6 figures to millions make it worthwhile in my opinion. Plus you may even get conjugal visits if you're married at some of these. You're in there with tax evaders, wall street crooks and jailed politicians.

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Any reason why the penalty for that is much less than a RICO charge which olds a whopping 20+ year sentence? I never heard what happened to the wiseguys who were behind the pump and dump scam last year. I was watching a documentary on recent Russian mafia exploits, it was this enormous gas company's deal with the faction which would ensure their gas prices were lower, thus attracting more business, and also putting a "kickup" tax on the workers in the factory. It worked like a charm until the CEO put a wire on and had all the mobsters busted. Half of them got away, interestingly.
Also, I agree that greed is usually what destroys a man who runs a successful racket. They want a 1mil when you're hungry, then they get used to a big house and a lavish lifestyle and they want more, aswell as to keep the bills paid, so they go deeper into it. Until they realize they've been bugged and it's off to 20 years behind bars huh? Those guys you mentioned must have good discipline

Re: Would you join? #192650
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My question to all you guys is this; if your boss tells you to kill a man, who you know, who had a wife and three kids, will you do it?

or will you break someones knee caps because they owed the family $50,000 dollars

then if you say 'yes' to that. i'll have to ask you to prove it. because, i could do really anything, up to murder, then i'll have to think about what i am doing.

now would you be prepared to kill at a drop of a hat?

if yes... then join the mob



"Just as I thought I was out... they pulled me back in."
Re: Would you join? #192651
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I'd love to make a lot of money and then move to another country and live in luxury. If only it was as easy as it sounds!

As far as being some idiot low-level wiseguy who goes around breaking thumbs and roughing people up because they haven't paid back a loan, no way.


Well, I woke up this mornin', and I got myself a beer. The future's uncertain but the end is always near....
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