R001003
Saturday, March 16, 2002 2:41 PM
To:  Mr. Kenneth L. Zwick, Director
       Office of Management Programs
       Civil Division
       U.S. Department of Justice
Dear Mr. Zwick,
In recent interviews you have stated, as the head of the September 11 Victim
Compensation Fund , that the partners of gay and lesbian heroes of September 
11
will not necessarily receive the same benefits as the spouses of 
heterosexual victims of the terrorist attacks.
How is that possible?
What has this entire life altering event taught us?  To be predjudice and 
dishonest or to have pride and fellowship?
According to the article, even fetuses and illegal aliens will be receiving 
benefits
and you will not be punishing American companies that hired illegals in 
violation of federal labor laws.
Just when the country comes together and has EVERYONE fighting for our 
dreams and commitments, you go and quitely begin to tear apart THE ONLY 
THING KEEPING THIS COUNTRY TOGETHER: Hope.
-           
 who helped bring down the flight in Pennsylvania, had hope.  
          
.           
 who died in the line of duty when 
the first tower fell had hope, and           
 who was           
 of the 
plane that crashed into the Pentagon had hope.  You'd take this away from 
them and their partners?
"If September 11 has taught us anything, it's that our
patriotism and love of country transcend our differences and
unite us all.  We were told that September 11 was the day
that "hyphenated-Americans" were no more, and rather than
being Italian-Americans, African-Americans or gay-Americans,
we were now simply Americans, all of us together as one
American family."
The only thing that I feel that there is left to say is: the September 11 
Victim
Compensation Fund and YOUR discrimination is un-American, and I have hope 
that this will turn out fair, honest, and american. What else is this 
country fighting for?
Sincerely,
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