Part III: My Refusal to place nicely in the sandbox. And THIS isn't A NEW YORK PROBLEM

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This is the continuance to my "Why I refuse to play nicely in the sandbox".
NYPD Detective Luis Alvarez funeral is today, a staunch supporter of the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund, which Mitch McConnell and the Republican cronies to call it a NEW YORK PROBLEM

Part III: My Refusal to place nicely in the sandbox. And THIS isn't A NEW YORK PROBLEM

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/luis-alvarez-911-dies-today-former-nypd-detective-advocate-for-victim-compensation-fund-2019-06-29/ - Luis Alvarez, 9/11 first responder who fought for victim fund, dies at 53

Luis Alvarez, a former New York City police detective who fought for the 9/11 Victim Compensation fund, died on Saturday, his attorney said. He was 53.


"It is with peace and comfort, that the Alvarez family announce that Luis (Lou) Alvarez, our warrior, has gone home to our Good Lord in heaven today. Please remember his words, 'Please take care of yourselves and each other,'" family attorney Matthew McCauley said in a statement.

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This is my reason I refuse to play nice in the sandbox

PART II: More of why I refuse to play nicely in the sandbox...

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https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/06/25/mitch-mcconnell-september-11-victims-compensation-fund-first-responders-meeting/1556333001/ - Mitch McConnell, 9/11 first responders reach uneasy truce

After facing heated criticism in recent weeks over funding the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell met with 9/11 first responders Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

The first responders left the meeting "satisfied," according to one man in the room, but they also had a message for the Kentucky senator – "if he strays from his commitment, then we will go back into attack mode."

Look at that face! a face only his mother and the sheeple can love!
Look at that face! a face only his mother and the sheeple can love!

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Part III: My Refusal to place nicely in the sandbox. And THIS isn't A NEW YORK PROBLEM
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