R001281

Saturday, March 16, 2002 11:24 PM
All Americans

My name is             and I am gay. I have been in a relationship for over four years, and I find it very difficult to take the announcement that you are not going to treat with the same guidelines, compassion and consideration as other AMERICANS, those gay and lesbians affected directly by 9/11. They are just as much AMERICAN as anyone else. You may not agree with personal decisions, but overcoming evil and hate has to start at home with letting go of what is obviously not right just because of being different.

America is made up all of differences in people. To hold on to one set of differences (treating gay and lesbians as less human or American) is only adding fuel to the fire in favor of those that attacked us on September 11th because of differences. You really should be ashamed. Someday we will have the same rights as every other American. But, someone has to stand up and face this fact and take a stance in the right direction in order to for this to progress further. Most everyone has someone in their family or knows of someone (friend, colleague, etc.) whom is gay or lesbian. Do you want them to be treated like this? Just because someone was born in America, gay or lesbian, does not give anyone else the right to take away their American rights. I think you should reconsider your decision to exclude a group of American's based on how they were born. It is very wrong. Laws or no laws.
It is just wrong.
Sincerely,

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