Posted on 09/15/2010 5:48:52 AM PDT by AtlasStalled
Joseph Chirico, a reputed Gambino crime family soldier and Brooklyn restaurateur who was convicted in 2008 of money laundering for serving as a conduit on a mob tribute payment, is seeking permission from a federal judge Jack Weinstein to go bow-and-arrow hunting as reported by John Marzulli for the Daily News. The owner of the famed Marco Polo eatery in Carroll Gardens was spared prison time for his crime after Brooklyn politicians Marty Markowitz and Howard Golden pleaded to Judge Weinstein for leniency on Chirico as then reported by John Marzulli for the Daily News. It's always good to have friends in high places.
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There should be some conditions attached to what the mobster is allowed to hunt (no humans).
Regardless what you might think of this guy, why shouldn’t he be allowed an archery hunt?
I agree. Why not?
Has he also applied for a “Merry Men” permit?
Just tell him he can only hunt on the border. He could scare some people back into the shadows.
“Chirico hosts a game supper at his restaurant every winter in which his hunting buddies bring deer, rabbit, ducks and maybe even an elk for his delectable preparation.”
friend of Bobby Baccalieri?
Do they do anything anymore?..
They sure could care less about voter fraud..
OR insurgents coming across the border..
What do they do with ALL THE MONEY thrown down their black hole of a budget..
DO they DO ANYTHING?..
Is Vince Foster turning in his grave like an generators armature?...
Investigating them may get your backside KILLED...
SO that probably will not happen..
Whatever happened to the audit of the federal reserve?..
I know..... I know.. I'm just musing..
Wonder how Sandy Berger is doing?.. did he get any Obama MONEY?...
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