A000446

Tuesday, December 04, 2001 6:06 PM
Help ALL Victims Of Sept. 11

Dear Mr. Zwick:

I am writing in response to the Department's request for public comments regarding the forthcoming regulations for implementing and administering the "September 11 Victim Compensation Fund." I strongly urge the Department to draft regulations that ensure compensation is available to all victims of the attack, including the committed partners and the non-biological children of gay and lesbian victims.

It is unquestionable that the devastating grief and economic losses suffered by the families of gay and lesbian victims are no less than that of other families. Just as the terrorists drew no lines in choosing their victims, our country must draw no lines in compensating those who suffered the most personal of losses from these horrific attacks.

Many Americans lost their lives on September 11, each of whom left behind loved ones. I urge the Department to honor these bonds by treating the families of gay and lesbian victims as you would any other.

Dear Mr. Zwick:

I am writing in response to the Department's request for public comments regarding the development of regulations to administer the "September 11 Victim Compensation Fund."

When I gave blood and financial donations to the Red Cross, I didn't designate favorites for who would and wouldn't qualify. In fact, the thought of doing so is repugnant. (I don't think that's what Jesus would do.) Like Americans everywhere, I just wanted to help people who needed help.

The concern is felt especially deeply where child victims are concerned. Some were orphaned by September 11 events. Others lost a parent's employability to injury. It doesn't matter whether their parents are straight or gay -- these children are just children, and they need help. They did not choose their parents, let alone their parents' sexual orientation.

I hope the Department of Justice will draft regulations that ensure compensation is available to ALL victims. Too many American's are hurting for the government to take time and taxpayer resources) to determine the sexual preferences of deserving victims. That would be taking Big Brotherism much too far and takes times and resources from the real job of helping all those who are in need.

Sincerely,

Individual Comment
Indianapolis, IN

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