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Apr 25, 2002
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DeceptaKhan said:
as for papa Bonano he was a real business man, hated resorting to violence, how can you tax or sell products to people that are dead, he allways tried to work things out between families, he had his head on straight thats why no body had any beef with him
You ever done any real reading on Bonanno homie? That man had all kinds of beef...other mob bosses hated him. Ever heard of the Banana War? And he didn't have any qualms about resorting to violence when he tried his little scheme to become boss of all bosses. He was a real interesting character though...I'm planning on reading his book.
 
May 19, 2005
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"You ever done any real reading on Bonanno homie? That man had all kinds of beef...other mob bosses hated him. Ever heard of the Banana War? And he didn't have any qualms about resorting to violence when he tried his little scheme to become boss of all bosses. He was a real interesting character though...I'm planning on reading his book."
alright i guess i have to restate my self, yes i have read on him, of course any body involved in OC is gonna have beefs , the whole system is based on extortion and rackets, which pretty much means fuckin other people over, you cant be a nice guy and expect people to listen to you, you direct your anger towards specific needs, thats how you get people to do what you want.But compared to other mob bosses and wise guys, he used violence the wisest, wasnt quik on the trigger like anastasia, or veto.He was well respected cause he was fuckin smart as shit, an old school guy.And of course he had beefs with other bosses, they werent all peaches, him and gambino were probably the truest and wisest bosses of the late 19th century.AS for beefs he couldnt have had serious enough beefs that he wasnt taken out of the picture before he was 90