R002032

Monday, March 18, 2002 3:51 PM
September 11, 2001 Victim Compensation Fund


TO:

Kenneth L. Zwick, Director
Office of Management Programs
Civil Division
U.S. Department of Justice
Main Building, Room 3140
950 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20530

In recent interviews, the head of the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund (a fund created by Congress to help the families of those who died on September 11) has made clear 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 horrible terror attacks.

I am outraged that gay and lesbian partners of those who died on September 11 are not automatically going to receive the same benefits as heterosexual spouses.

Even fetuses and illegal aliens will be receiving benefits under this problem. But when it comes to gay and lesbian heroes of the day -                      who helped bring down the flight in Pennsylvania, NY Fire Dept.                      who died in the line of duty when the first tower fell, and                      who was                      of the plane that crashed into the                      (there are many more) - we are told the law is the law and no exceptions can be made.

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. Apparently, that family just got a divorce.

The hyphens seem not to matter when our government wants to use our heroism to inspire others, but when it comes time to actually aid the families of those heroes, the hyphens come back with a vengeance, and it seems that some American heroes are now more equal than others.

This discrimination is un-American.

I urge you to change your biased and prejudiced point of view and create a policy that offers equanimity to all the partners of all victims affected by the horrible attack on New York City, Washington D.C., and the aborted attack of the third airplane that took place on September 11, 2001.

Sincerely,

Individual Comment
Seattle, Washington

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