Nobody is butt hurt. I think its hilarious that Stevie convinced his pen pal groupie to play lawyer for him onlinemafiastudent wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:53 pmI know you guys are butthurt...but I didn't realize how butthurt all of you really are. Now I know.Mustangsally wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:43 pmI think its obvious. Pogo said you would ignore the fact that crea has a sorid history with women, while going on about pennisi smacking some broad decades ago. WHO THE FUCK CARES.mafiastudent wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:25 pmI don't know exactly what you "called." But okay.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:10 pm Well I called it. Now you can go back to telling us what a horrible person Pennisi is and how Crea deserves to be back on the streets.
Pogo
Are you creas lawyer or something?
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And here we go...the true morons coming out of the woodwork....lol.Mustangsally wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 2:07 pmNobody is butt hurt. I think its hilarious that Stevie convinced his pen pal groupie to play lawyer for him onlinemafiastudent wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:53 pmI know you guys are butthurt...but I didn't realize how butthurt all of you really are. Now I know.Mustangsally wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:43 pmI think its obvious. Pogo said you would ignore the fact that crea has a sorid history with women, while going on about pennisi smacking some broad decades ago. WHO THE FUCK CARES.mafiastudent wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:25 pmI don't know exactly what you "called." But okay.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 1:10 pm Well I called it. Now you can go back to telling us what a horrible person Pennisi is and how Crea deserves to be back on the streets.
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Are you creas lawyer or something?
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Let's get back on track. Riddle me this....
mafiastudent wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 10:40 am Since you guys want to talk about Crea so much. Let's talk about him and others who have gone to trial facing informants - using your examples. Explain to me if Pennisi deserves a pass for a 10-year-old murder (in which he killed an innocent man) for which he paid his debt...then why is it that Crea or any other defendant isn't given the same treatment for convictions in which they've also paid their debts?
In a trial, the prosecution is allowed to bring up the defendant's previous convictions in detail. But when it comes to informants - the defense isn't allowed to bring it up. So, how exactly is that fair? In fact, in Pennisi's case, the Kuper murder was only allowed to be referenced as "a serious crime" in all three of the trials he testified at. Is that fair? There's a huge difference between a "serious crime" and "murder" or "manslaughter."
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Mafia student I like you I really do. Your work is amazing and high quality. I’ve read or seen the majority of it.
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You really set yourself up with these guys. All these stupid arguments and although I agree with the sentiment that Crea and Madonna were railroaded, you really have to take a more balanced stance if you don’t want to get constant shit. The hating on a Pennisi just because he testified against Crea is ridiculous. You take such a hardline on scum and lose composure and open yourself up to these arguments which you are better then. I agree with every single thing you say generally but the personal vendettas against these
Guys destroys your credibility
But....
You really set yourself up with these guys. All these stupid arguments and although I agree with the sentiment that Crea and Madonna were railroaded, you really have to take a more balanced stance if you don’t want to get constant shit. The hating on a Pennisi just because he testified against Crea is ridiculous. You take such a hardline on scum and lose composure and open yourself up to these arguments which you are better then. I agree with every single thing you say generally but the personal vendettas against these
Guys destroys your credibility
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Thanks, Timmoffat. I don't "hate" Pennisi and I don't have a "personal vendetta" against him, but you're right in that I'm wasting my time with these arguments.Timmoffat wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 2:20 pm Mafia student I like you I really do. Your work is amazing and high quality. I’ve read or seen the majority of it.
But....
You really set yourself up with these guys. All these stupid arguments and although I agree with the sentiment that Crea and Madonna were railroaded, you really have to take a more balanced stance if you don’t want to get constant shit. The hating on a Pennisi just because he testified against Crea is ridiculous. You take such a hardline on scum and lose composure and open yourself up to these arguments which you are better then. I agree with every single thing you say generally but the personal vendettas against these
Guys destroys your credibility
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The world is too far gone to argue. Half the country is on welfare. The CCP stole the election for Biden, Rats are the new heroes of 2021. And the MBA wants to get attention on the web and doesn't care if innocent people are bashed.
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Remember how in Donnie Brasco, Pistone talks about him and Lefty meeting with those drug dealers and the dealers suddenly canceled the deal not because they were afraid of Lefty, but because they felt "Donnie" had the eyes of a killer?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 8:47 am Thank you for the kind words. It's appreciated and I'm even further humbled. That being said, I'm more of a listener than a talker and if I went on I'd start asking Pennisi where his family is from and start talking recipes, Tom would be sitting there with a WTF look. I know my limitations. But B. and Antiliar, they would come up with great questions on the spot, have a very interesting back and forth and Tom/John/listeners would even learn a few things. Not that they're going to teach John anything about the life as an amico nos, but they'll ask questions and make connections that John might not have noticed when he was in it. I very strongly believe that those conversations would be amazing, educational and informative.
That's how I feel when I look at Tom.
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Actually it’s like 18%-23% of the country is on welfare, depending on what you classify as welfare. But who am I to let facts get in the way of a good story?ShockTroop wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 2:52 pm The world is too far gone to argue. Half the country is on welfare. The CCP stole the election for Biden, Rats are the new heroes of 2021. And the MBA wants to get attention on the web and doesn't care if innocent people are bashed.
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I’m 100% sincere when I say that if Tom really did spend time in a managerial position in the corporate world, specifically on the finance side, than he has seen *some shit*. Some absolutely soulless shit.B. wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 3:11 pmRemember how in Donnie Brasco, Pistone talks about him and Lefty meeting with those drug dealers and the dealers suddenly canceled the deal not because they were afraid of Lefty, but because they felt "Donnie" had the eyes of a killer?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 8:47 am Thank you for the kind words. It's appreciated and I'm even further humbled. That being said, I'm more of a listener than a talker and if I went on I'd start asking Pennisi where his family is from and start talking recipes, Tom would be sitting there with a WTF look. I know my limitations. But B. and Antiliar, they would come up with great questions on the spot, have a very interesting back and forth and Tom/John/listeners would even learn a few things. Not that they're going to teach John anything about the life as an amico nos, but they'll ask questions and make connections that John might not have noticed when he was in it. I very strongly believe that those conversations would be amazing, educational and informative.
That's how I feel when I look at Tom.
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The difference is, he probably signed an NDA and can't talk about it. People are more afraid of corporate lawyers these days than Pennisi is of the mob.
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wow thats a great sketch