A001304

Friday, December 07, 2001 3:38 PM
Sept 11 fund inclusiveness

Dear sir or madam:

My name is             . I am currently a student at             . Following september 11, I made a trek to NYC to help out in the cleanup efforts at ground zero. It was a scene I will never forget. Fortunately, I did not have any friends or relatives in the disaster, but I think all Americans were hurt, all Americans feel a great loss.

In this time of calamity and of courage, I ask the Justice department, which has been hard at work protecting Americans from further tragedy, to remember that family means a lot of things. Though this can at certain times be controversial, at a time like this, controversy is irrelevant in the matter of loved ones. We are Americans; we have that privelige. As Americans we also have a sincere duty to bind the wounds of the families directly touched by these evildoers. I ask the justice department to treat fairly and equally same-sex partners in the matter of dispensing relief funds. It is simply the right thing to do, as Americans and as people of God to see these people get a fair shake after such a terrible event.

Please consider my request, and feel free to contact me via e-mail, should you wish to talk further.

The peace of God to you,

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