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Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by phatmatress777 » Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:38 pm

Pogo The Clown wrote:
phatmatress777 wrote:Also in the last 80s and early 90s large cities police were running wild beating innocent people with knight sticks and taking advantage of citizens.

Al Sharpton is that you? :mrgreen:


Pogo
ha ha ha no not at all you know me better then that although I got a kick out of your post. But it's been documented in that time period the police were running wild stealing drugs stealing money setting up people extortion, much like the Miami dade area in the early 80s. The nyc police dept at that time was hiring just about anyone who wanted the job that hadn't got a felony in the last five years.

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by Pogo The Clown » Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:26 pm

phatmatress777 wrote:Also in the last 80s and early 90s large cities police were running wild beating innocent people with knight sticks and taking advantage of citizens.

Al Sharpton is that you? :mrgreen:


Pogo

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by phatmatress777 » Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:00 pm

Also people loved John gotti he was like a modern day Robin Hood a handsome hoodlum the reg joe could look up too.... Also in the last 80s and early 90s large cities police were running wild beating innocent people with knight sticks and taking advantage of citizens. For what it was worth a lot of New Yorkers loved gotti even though he was taking advantage of the whole city. A lot of Italians had the attitude of "those are bad guys but they are OUR bad guys and are only bad if you cross them"


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Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by B. » Sat Apr 09, 2016 10:37 pm

Wiseguy wrote:That hat...the hell? What do equal rights have to do with a mob boss deserving to go to prison?
It's the same as Joe Colombo's Civil Rights League. Joe Colombo citing discrimination as a reason for his son's arrest and then inventing a phony cause to really behind shows you how someone can abuse the civil rights movement for their own gain. We see it today with some of these groups who turn criminals into martyrs because of their skin color.

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by AG777 » Sat Apr 09, 2016 10:43 am

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by Wiseguy » Sat Apr 09, 2016 10:38 am

That hat...the hell? What do equal rights have to do with a mob boss deserving to go to prison?

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by AG777 » Sat Apr 09, 2016 8:37 am

Ha ha my friend from Queens gave me one of those hats. He's a Gotti Sr. lover, looked up to him when he was a kid/teen cuz Gotti used to do a lot for his neighborhood, kept it in check and says now it's gone to shit.

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by DonnieB » Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:02 am

The whole shirt thing reminds me around 91/92 they first came out with the "FREE JOHN GOTTI" t-shirt, sad to say I did own one of these shirts lol.

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by AG777 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:14 am

Pogo The Clown wrote:
AG777 wrote:Looks like we're both on our period. :mrgreen: :lol:

I didn't know women your age still had those. :mrgreen: Maybe my presense has increased your vitality and got your biological clock kickstarted again. :mrgreen:


Pogo
:lol: The only thing you got kickstarted is me wanting to put my foot up your ass. And not in a good way either. :mrgreen:

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by willychichi » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:06 am

Dellacroce wrote:
In a touching plea for leniency to his sentencing judge in 2009, Karen wrote: "Anytime I meet someone who knew my Dad, even as far back as high school or college days, they would always say to me what a great guy, true friend and a fabulous baseball player my Dad was — the best they have ever seen! They would say to me if 'Junior' didn't go to the army he would surely be in the major leagues. Well Judge, he will always be a Major Leaguer to me!"
Anyone know how good of ball player Brancato was, did he get drafted?

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by B. » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:00 am

Capeci has always focused on all aspects of the Gottis. John Gotti is what put him on the map and he's always written about the family members, including the ones who aren't mob members/associates.

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by Pogo The Clown » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:56 am

AG777 wrote:Looks like we're both on our period. :mrgreen: :lol:

I didn't know women your age still had those. :mrgreen: Maybe my presense has increased your vitality and got your biological clock kickstarted again. :mrgreen:


Pogo

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by AG777 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:42 am

SonnyBlackstein wrote:1. Who gives a flying fuck if the grandkid of JG is selling t-shirts. Honestly.

2. Anyone have a copy of the Brancato Mets game photo?

3. Palazzo sure is keen about dropping Pagano's name and rank around to get leniency. Might want to be a little careful there.

4. WHO GIVES A FLYING FUCK IF THE GRANDKID OF JG IS SELLING T-SHIRTS. HONESTLY!
Jeezus Jerry. You're not writing for the Daily anymore. Know your audience.

Another Thursday another bitch n whinge from this poster :mrgreen:
Looks like we're both on our period. :mrgreen: :lol:

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by SonnyBlackstein » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:39 am

1. Who gives a flying fuck if the grandkid of JG is selling t-shirts. Honestly.

2. Anyone have a copy of the Brancato Mets game photo?

3. Palazzo sure is keen about dropping Pagano's name and rank around to get leniency. Might want to be a little careful there.

4. WHO GIVES A FLYING FUCK IF THE GRANDKID OF JG IS SELLING T-SHIRTS. HONESTLY!
Jeezus Jerry. You're not writing for the Daily anymore. Know your audience.

Another Thursday another bitch n whinge from this poster :mrgreen:

Re: Gangland: 4/7/16

by TommyGambino » Thu Apr 07, 2016 9:48 am

John Sr must be spinning, look at the state of his kids, grandkids etc, all weasels, embarrassing.

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