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Proceeds from the single will benefit the New York Firefighters Disaster Relief Fun and the New York Fraternal Order of Police.
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As the nation's largest police union, with 290, 000 members, the fraternal order's endorsement is highly coveted by politicians eager to tout their law-and-order credentials.
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James Pasco, executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, the nation's largest law-enforcement labor organization, said that while he holds Mr. Kerlikowske in high regard, police officers are wary.
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Even so, the fight will be difficult in both chambers, especially the House, where increasing numbers of district lines are drawn to protect incumbents, said James Pasco, executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police.
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His written statement came in response to questions from the National Fraternal Order of Police, which conducted written and in-person interviews with Bush and Vice President Al Gore in April and May as part of its political endorsement process.
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It is difficult to imagine a Randian qua Randian, say, volunteering in a soup kitchen to feed the hungry, or even founding the Fraternal Order of Fellow Randians to provide free health coverage and housing to jobless and homeless Randians.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel unveiled a possible "blueprint" Tuesday to delay budget-busting pension payments to city police and fire unions a plan the president of the Fraternal Order of Police dismissed as a sellout of union members across the state.
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Whatever their fraternal pecking order, when the bullets began flying in Watertown on Thursday night and 26-year-old Tamerlan went down, his younger brother ran him over dragging him for about 30 feet before ditching the car and fleeing on foot.
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