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Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: Moe_Tilden] #770020
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Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Why the hostility towards Black people?

The Irish have a lot in common with the Blacks. They were called white n*ggers by the English. Up until the 60's, there were signs advertising work baring the message "no blacks, no dogs, no Irish".

The Italians too were looked down upon as a lower class of people.

Us Irish, Italians and Blacks have got to stick together. We have a shared history of persecution from a shared enemy.


What year are you living in exactly? Most of the Irish need not apply stuff is myth and proven so many times. It appeared twice advertising in a century. They were victimized by the British, and experienced the hardships of immigrating in the 1800s, but this comparative victimization stuff is just garbage. Up the 60s is just complete insane. By the 60s, the irish controlled much of intercity politics and nearly every police department in the big cities.

Rather than whining about their condition, both irish and italian became successful groups that preform as well as any other a long, long time ago. Trying to make them into grievance groups now is pretty out of touch.


Should probably ask Mr. Kierney. I guess if you're Italian, you should be in prison.
I've read the RICO Act, and I can tell you it's more appropriate...
for some of those guys over in Washington than it is for me or any of my fellas here
Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: bobbyvegas] #770040
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I bet Richard Gere would love to be in that sandbox with the gerbils...

Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: bobbyvegas] #770045
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Has their ever been a black guy at a commission meeting?


Thats a lie
Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: bobbyvegas] #770053
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Well if Dennis Hopper's character in True Romance is to be believed - then yes - literally every single person at a commission meeting is carrying black blood coursing through their veins.


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: cookcounty] #770065
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Originally Posted By: cookcounty
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yall just despise the thought of a black man making your (wife/daughter/sisters/etc.) orgasm

that's where the "hatred" stems from


Just saying when I'm a father of a daughter any piece of shit who abuses her will have his front teeth knocked out and worse regardless of whether he's black. However if she brings home some mook with gold teeth, tattoos, slang English, and saggy pants this mick won't tolerate that.


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Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: LittleNicky] #770066
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Originally Posted By: LittleNicky
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Why the hostility towards Black people?

The Irish have a lot in common with the Blacks. They were called white n*ggers by the English. Up until the 60's, there were signs advertising work baring the message "no blacks, no dogs, no Irish".

The Italians too were looked down upon as a lower class of people.

Us Irish, Italians and Blacks have got to stick together. We have a shared history of persecution from a shared enemy.


What year are you living in exactly? Most of the Irish need not apply stuff is myth and proven so many times. It appeared twice advertising in a century. They were victimized by the British, and experienced the hardships of immigrating in the 1800s, but this comparative victimization stuff is just garbage. Up the 60s is just complete insane. By the 60s, the irish controlled much of intercity politics and nearly every police department in the big cities.

Rather than whining about their condition, both irish and italian became successful groups that preform as well as any other a long, long time ago. Trying to make them into grievance groups now is pretty out of touch.


And don't go to certain Irish neighborhoods in Massachusetts and expect a warm welcome if you're black. There are certain pubs in Boston you just don't go to unless you're full on Irish Catholic.


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Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: 123JoeSchmo] #770077
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Originally Posted By: 123JoeSchmo
Originally Posted By: cookcounty
@dellacroce


yall just despise the thought of a black man making your (wife/daughter/sisters/etc.) orgasm

that's where the "hatred" stems from


Just saying when I'm a father of a daughter any piece of shit who abuses her will have his front teeth knocked out and worse regardless of whether he's black. However if she brings home some mook with gold teeth, tattoos, slang English, and saggy pants this mick won't tolerate that.


That's quite a stereotype to paint of a potential scenario in your future. Try to be a little more open-minded. I'm black and don't like people (Black or white) saying the word Mook, I find it offensive.

Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: bobbyvegas] #770286
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I heard all 5 ny families, chicago and detroit were the only families at the 04' commission meeting in traverse city michigan.

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Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: bobbyvegas] #770340
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Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
I heard all 5 ny families, chicago and detroit were the only families at the 04' commission meeting in traverse city michigan.


Whoever told you that has a wild imagination. You can be sure there was never any such Commission meeting there between all those families in 2004.


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Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: bobbyvegas] #773795
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Could it be true that alphonse trucchio was at the 04' commission meeting?wouldn't he be in his 20's at that time? Also, a guy from sicily there? If i had to take a guess, with all those different families, it had to be a meeting about drugs.


Thats a lie
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Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
Could it be true that alphonse trucchio was at the 04' commission meeting?wouldn't he be in his 20's at that time? Also, a guy from sicily there? If i had to take a guess, with all those different families, it had to be a meeting about drugs.


Why would you think Trucchio was there? He was still only an acting captain at that point and very young.

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Originally Posted By: BarrettM
Frankly I'm inclined to say if is not documented, it never happened.


I would guess that over 90% of what happened in the mafia is never documented. Over half of what is documented is later proven to be false. That said it us unlikely that there is any interfamily business outside of the northeast these days because the mob is no longer a national power

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Frankly I'm inclined to say if is not documented, it never happened.


I would guess that over 90% of what happened in the mafia is never documented. Over half of what is documented is later proven to be false.

Exactly.

Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: TommyGambino] #793704
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Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
Could it be true that alphonse trucchio was at the 04' commission meeting?wouldn't he be in his 20's at that time? Also, a guy from sicily there? If i had to take a guess, with all those different families, it had to be a meeting about drugs.


Why would you think Trucchio was there? He was still only an acting captain at that point and very young.


the reason i asked the question was because after scott bernstein responded back to my email about the '04 commission meeting, he said gianni nicchi from sicily attended the meeting. he also said truchio and nicchi had ties with each other and were extremely close. he said trucchio didnt attend the meeting but the two hung out at a greektown casino for dinner


Thats a lie
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Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
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Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
Could it be true that alphonse trucchio was at the 04' commission meeting?wouldn't he be in his 20's at that time? Also, a guy from sicily there? If i had to take a guess, with all those different families, it had to be a meeting about drugs.


Why would you think Trucchio was there? He was still only an acting captain at that point and very young.


the reason i asked the question was because after scott bernstein responded back to my email about the '04 commission meeting, he said gianni nicchi from sicily attended the meeting. he also said truchio and nicchi had ties with each other and were extremely close. he said trucchio didnt attend the meeting but the two hung out at a greektown casino for dinner


Give it a rest troll, stop making things up.

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Bobbyvegas, that was not a commission meeting and if it is the meeting I am thinking of in Detroit that you and Bernstein is talking about, then the meeting was in 05', with the families from Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukee, a member of Buffalo that is retired. and two Sicilians, one of which was Gianni Nicchi. The highest rank was a capo from Detroit, we do not know what the meeting was about, because of Nicchi history of dealing drugs, most would assume that was the topic, but we do not know what it was about till someone flips who was there, or second hand knowledge of the meeting which might not be all that accurate.


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Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: bobbyvegas] #793851
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I'm think after nick skins recorcored uncle Joe and the gambino families most be weary plus he recorded the Boston boss and Merlin.in Florida who would even want to sit with another boss after massinos treachery. Bosses gonna start sending soldiers to inter family meetings cover there ass. Read the guy Matty horse nephem threaten the son of capo fat Dennis from the Colombia we never now how the sit down went but that how shit is today.

Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: Giacomo_Vacari] #793870
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Originally Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari
Bobbyvegas, that was not a commission meeting and if it is the meeting I am thinking of in Detroit that you and Bernstein is talking about, then the meeting was in 05', with the families from Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukee, a member of Buffalo that is retired. and two Sicilians, one of which was Gianni Nicchi. The highest rank was a capo from Detroit, we do not know what the meeting was about, because of Nicchi history of dealing drugs, most would assume that was the topic, but we do not know what it was about till someone flips who was there, or second hand knowledge of the meeting which might not be all that accurate.







i dont know what went down in '05. this happened in '04. maybe what your saying happpened in '05


Thats a lie
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Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
Originally Posted By: bobbyvegas
Could it be true that alphonse trucchio was at the 04' commission meeting?wouldn't he be in his 20's at that time? Also, a guy from sicily there? If i had to take a guess, with all those different families, it had to be a meeting about drugs.


Why would you think Trucchio was there? He was still only an acting captain at that point and very young.


the reason i asked the question was because after scott bernstein responded back to my email about the '04 commission meeting, he said gianni nicchi from sicily attended the meeting. he also said truchio and nicchi had ties with each other and were extremely close. he said trucchio didnt attend the meeting but the two hung out at a greektown casino for dinner


Give it a rest troll, stop making things up.



your from england talking on a mob forum. whats wrong with you?


Thats a lie
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[/quote]the reason i asked the question was because after scott bernstein responded back to my email about the '04 commission meeting, he said gianni nicchi from sicily attended the meeting. he also said truchio and nicchi had ties with each other and were extremely close. he said trucchio didnt attend the meeting but the two hung out at a greektown casino for dinner [/quote]

Give it a rest troll, stop making things up. [/quote]


your from england talking on a mob forum. whats wrong with you? [/quote]

Biggest cop out ever...You're from Las Vegas making things up about mobsters, you al so claimed to me you had a source in South Florida on this subject lol

What's wrong with you?

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Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: Dellacroce] #793925
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Originally Posted By: Dellacroce
Wiseguys are the same everywhere. The reason why theyre more "low key" in chicago is bc there are just less of them. I have never believed all that BS about associates being = to NY soldiers and chicago soldiers being equal to NY capos. Sure there are a bunch of young kids in ny and nj who like to brag about being in a crew but to say chicago guys are different bc they are connected to unions(supposedly) and have legit interest just isnt true, as i said wiseguys are pretty much the same everywhere.


Actually, you can compete a Chicago soldier to a NY capo because almost every soldier in Chicago has their own crew/clique and the Capo is like the boss who works for the top three guys in Chicago (DiFronzo - if not someone else- and his underboss and Cons)

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The whole thing is how strong you are and how much power you got and how fucking mean you are—that's what makes you rise in the mob. Every day's a fucking struggle, because you don't know who's looking to knock you off, especially when you become a captain or boss. Every day, somebody's looking to dispose of you and take your position. You always got to be on your toes. Every fucking day is a scam day to keep your power and position."
Re: 2004 commission meeting [Re: pizzaboy] #793933
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I have to concur Pizzaboy. The old school Italians looked down on African American people as sludge and zoo animals. Why is Cook a fanboy of people who would have spit on him?

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Originally Posted By: HenryHauglad
Actually, you can compete a Chicago soldier to a NY capo because almost every soldier in Chicago has their own crew/clique and the Capo is like the boss who works for the top three guys in Chicago (DiFronzo - if not someone else- and his underboss and Cons)


Not every Chicago soldier does have their own crew and plenty of NY soldiers have a crew of associates they oversee.


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the same old school italians that ran from their neighborhoods because of fear?

the same tough guys that ran for the hills when a black lawyer moved on the block

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Originally Posted By: cookcounty
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the same old school italians that ran from their neighborhoods because of fear?

the same tough guys that ran for the hills when a black lawyer moved on the block

Bugsy Vegas is new here. But he's been a welcome addition, so I'll field this one for him.

The Italians that "ran" weren't running from the Black lawyers and professionals who moved in (all four of them). They ran from Blacks like you and yours. And it wasn't out of fear, it was out of disgust. Because, really, who would want you for a neighbor?

If you moved next door to a Bryant Gumbel or a Bill Cosby, they wouldn't just "run for the hills," as you so eloquently put it. They'd charter a flight to the next time zone.

Now I'm going back to my vacation. You can go back to your PlayStation 3. Oops, I'm sorry about that, Cook. I didn't mean to offend you. I'm sure you already have the PlayStation 4, at the expense of having child support for your Baby Mama.


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Now I'm going back to my vacation. You can go back to your PlayStation 3. Oops, I'm sorry about that, Cook. I didn't mean to offend you. I'm sure you already have the PlayStation 4, at the expense of having child support for your Baby Mama.


C'mon, pb, you're better than that.


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Now I'm going back to my vacation. You can go back to your PlayStation 3. Oops, I'm sorry about that, Cook. I didn't mean to offend you. I'm sure you already have the PlayStation 4, at the expense of having child support for your Baby Mama.


C'mon, pb, you're better than that.


Dont you mean 'better dan dat?'



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@bugsyvegas


the same old school italians that ran from their neighborhoods because of fear?

the same tough guys that ran for the hills when a black lawyer moved on the block

Bugsy Vegas is new here. But he's been a welcome addition, so I'll field this one for him.

The Italians that "ran" weren't running from the Black lawyers and professionals who moved in (all four of them). They ran from Blacks like you and yours. And it wasn't out of fear, it was out of disgust. Because, really, who would want you for a neighbor?

If you moved next door to a Bryant Gumbel or a Bill Cosby, they wouldn't just "run for the hills," as you so eloquently put it. They'd charter a flight to the next time zone.

Now I'm going back to my vacation. You can go back to your PlayStation 3. Oops, I'm sorry about that, Cook. I didn't mean to offend you. I'm sure you already have the PlayStation 4, at the expense of having child support for your Baby Mama.



so heathenistic animals had enough money live amongst criminals and their enablers?

people can't live in working class neighborhoods unless they themselves work

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Please get back on topic in this thread.


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Originally Posted By: cookcounty
@bugsyvegas


the same old school italians that ran from their neighborhoods because of fear?

the same tough guys that ran for the hills when a black lawyer moved on the block

Bugsy Vegas is new here. But he's been a welcome addition, so I'll field this one for him.

The Italians that "ran" weren't running from the Black lawyers and professionals who moved in (all four of them). They ran from Blacks like you and yours. And it wasn't out of fear, it was out of disgust. Because, really, who would want you for a neighbor?

If you moved next door to a Bryant Gumbel or a Bill Cosby, they wouldn't just "run for the hills," as you so eloquently put it. They'd charter a flight to the next time zone.

Now I'm going back to my vacation. You can go back to your PlayStation 3. Oops, I'm sorry about that, Cook. I didn't mean to offend you. I'm sure you already have the PlayStation 4, at the expense of having child support for your Baby Mama.


lol Amazing.

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