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To: Calpernia
Dumb goomba who came to power knocking off a truly smart goomba (Paul Castellano) and who was eventually outsmarted by the boys in the black suits down at Quantico.

Gambinos, Luccheses, DiCavalcantes, Colombos, Bonnanos = Total Scumbags who will not be missed.

4 posted on 09/26/2005 2:34:54 PM PDT by Clemenza (Giuliani endorsed Clinton and Cuomo)
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To: Clemenza

I grew up one canal away from Carlo Gambino (interesting tidbit - Jerry Seinfeld lived four blocks away from him to the other side). A lot of guys I knew had heavy fathers. We didn't know that the rest of the country knew diddly about these guys until we got out in the world and realized that for the most part all folks knew was what Hollywood told them. We had to laugh at all the suddenly connected guys who came-out after the Godfather fantasy films.


16 posted on 09/26/2005 2:55:04 PM PDT by wtc911 (see my profile for how to contribute to a pentagon heroes fund)
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To: Clemenza

I dont know what the "fear" is...most of them are fairly old...

FEDS FEAR MAFIA REBIRTH (NY POST 9/26/05)
By MURRAY WEISS
http://www.nypost.com/seven/09262005/commentary/28583.htm

A TIDAL wave of imprisoned mobsters, including fero cious Mafia bosses champ ing at the bit to hit the streets, will soon be freed to reclaim the reins of the city's five crime families, The Post has learned.
In an extraordinary interagency memo, the FBI has been warned by the Bureau of Prisons to brace for the release of 80 goodfellas and their close associates, whose sentences behind bars will expire before January 2007, according law-enforcement sources.

The list of hardened hoods in the prisons bureau survey reads like a Who's Who of Mafioso whose exploits were splashed across the front pages during the past two decades:

* Venero "Bennie Eggs" Mangano, 84, legendary underboss to Vincent "Chin" Gigante of the Genovese crime family, is scheduled for release on Nov. 2, 2006, after serving 15 years for his role in rigging window-installation contracts at city projects in the infamous "Windows Case."

* Sal Avellino, 69, the Luchese crime family underboss and one-time chauffeur for family godfather Anthony "Tony Ducks" Corallo, is slated to be released Oct. 10, 2006, after serving 11 years in prison for his role in various mob activities, including the murders of two waste carters who were cooperating with the feds.

* Joe "Joe the German" Watts, 63, former chauffeur and gunslinger for John Gotti, the late Gambino boss, will be freed May 5, after serving 11 years for convictions for murder conspiracy and for an elaborate money-laundering scheme.

* Steve "Stevie Wonder" Crea, 58, a powerful Luchese underboss, is expected to be free Aug. 24 after serving three years for fixing prices on three Manhattan construction projects and extorting money from a Long Island construction company.



* Andrew "Andy Mush" Russo, 71, the capo cousin of Colombo crime family godfather Carmine "The Snake" Persico, who was convicted as the muscle over private carters and is coming out June 6 after serving nine years for racketeering.

* Salvatore "Sammy Meatballs" Aparo, 75, a powerful Genovese capo, will be free May 25 after serving time for a 1991 labor-racketeering conviction in a case in which another mobster was caught on tape bragging, "Hurting people. That's what this is about."

* Charles Carneglia, 59, a trusted Gambino power whose brother, John, was a reputed hit man in the famed slaying of boss Paul "Big Paul" Castellano, will be free May 1 after serving five years for extortion.

* Richard G. Gotti, 37, nephew of the late John Gotti, and son of the Dapper Don's brother, Richard V. Gotti, will be free March 3 after serving three years in the same racketeering case that convicted his father and his uncle, Peter.

Experts say the survey, conducted in July, serves as additional proof that speculation about the demise of the Mafia is vastly premature — despite high-profile defections of mob bosses such as Salvatore "Sammy Bull" Gravano, a succession of celebrated convictions and the latest twist involving a mob lawyer entering the witness-protection program, as The Post reported last week.


34 posted on 09/27/2005 2:30:29 PM PDT by FeliciaCat (I like my money where I can see it...hanging in my closet.)
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