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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 853811" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Everyone of his boys, who has served jail time, has a book or two out there about him. Now that's loyalty .</p><p>No long can The Boston Globe keep repeating their lies about him as how he was a folk hero in Southie: he kept the drugs out of Southie was their major claim. In reality he was the number one dealer.</p><p>The person who currently has the most to lose, should there be an open trial, would be his own brother the ex-speaker of the house.</p><p>All of the other players are dead, in jail, or retired.</p><p>Think of the terror that this family made in Mass., as speaker of the house, Billy had a known mass murderer living next door and who ate sunday dinners with. </p><p>Billy once got a no-show job for Whitey at the courthouse, just the kind of place Whitey could really use unlimited access to others criminal records, when the court officer in charge fired Whitey, Billy fought back by every year until retirement by freezing that court officer's salary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 853811, member: 12952"] Everyone of his boys, who has served jail time, has a book or two out there about him. Now that's loyalty . No long can The Boston Globe keep repeating their lies about him as how he was a folk hero in Southie: he kept the drugs out of Southie was their major claim. In reality he was the number one dealer. The person who currently has the most to lose, should there be an open trial, would be his own brother the ex-speaker of the house. All of the other players are dead, in jail, or retired. Think of the terror that this family made in Mass., as speaker of the house, Billy had a known mass murderer living next door and who ate sunday dinners with. Billy once got a no-show job for Whitey at the courthouse, just the kind of place Whitey could really use unlimited access to others criminal records, when the court officer in charge fired Whitey, Billy fought back by every year until retirement by freezing that court officer's salary. [/QUOTE]
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