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Proper Inductions

10 Jun 2007 06:27 pm

Phil Leotardo, seeking to build support for his proposed decapitation of the Soprano crime family, cites, among other things, the idea that the Jersey mob doesn't do the initiation ritual properly. I'd read that as nothing more than puffery, but then I read this this afternoon:

New Jersey crime family mobsters talk a good game. They claim to be the models for The Sopranos. They once pulled off a hit for John Gotti when his murderous crew couldn’t get it done.

In Gang Land, however, the Newark-based DeCavalcantes have long been second class wiseguys. [...]

The problem, Palermo told FBI agent Nora Conley, was that decades earlier, legendary boss Simone (Sam The Plumber) DeCavalcante, (left) who took over the family in 1962, had altered important long-standing parts of the initiation rite.

These included the well-known use of a gun, knife and a burning holy card, Palermo said, recalling that during his induction in 1976, “DeCavalcate explained that he did not feel it was necessary to actually use these items in the induction ceremony.”

Shameful stuff, when you get right down to it.

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A great race war does approaches. Each race will fight brave. Each race will fight for own survival. But in the end only one race will survive.

The white man had day in sun. Its now Age of the Brown Man.

Whoa, Singh! We're talking Tony Soprano here. Where does that race war, Brown Man bushwah come in? Have you been receiving those radio signals through the fillings in your teeth again?

Okay, anybody got something to say about Sam the Plumber, or can I go tune in the Sopranos?.

What else is he gonna do with all that back inventory from when he thought his gang could corner the market in Pokemon cards?

Its now Age of the Brown Man.

India agrees. China begs to differ.

Does anyone remember the ceremony when Christopher got made? I remember a burning card and some other stuff, though I don't remember all the details.

Rajnath Singh: Brown skin, by itself, hasn't been shown to have unifying political properties. See, for example, the long-simmering conflict between the brown skinned Indians and Pakistanis, etc.

Didn't Chris' initiation feature the requite rites?

Crikeys. They need to just have the 2 best teams in the West play for the title. The East has nuthin.

I suspect this Rajnath Singh character is a Zagnut sock puppet.

Yep, Chris and Eugene Pontecorvo's initiation ceremony from Season Three featured the pricked fingers and the burning card. Phil had it wrong.


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