P000161

Saturday, January 26, 2002 12:19 PM
wrong precedent

We should have never engaged in government compensating victims of terrorist acts. As I am deeply sadden about the events, my family, co-workers, associates, and most people I know took it upon themselves to doate to the victims. In addition, most workers and associates that perished in the event, had retirement funds, life insurance, and other forms of income in the event of death. In addition, charitable organizations and corporations have stepped up to the plate as well. Having the government now pay opens up a box that we may never close.

I understand it is now law, since it was passed by congress and signed by the President to help divert potential litigations against the airlines. Therefore, I want the rules stating that in return for payment, the victims will not seek ANY other litigations, not just against the airlines. And I think compensation revceived from insurance proceeds should be considered and used to modify the payments.

I cannot see where this is the government's fault, nor the airlines, nor the taxpayer. That's why so many people were willing to give freely.

Individual Comment



Previous Next Back to Comments by Date Back to Comments by Date
(Graphical Version) (Text Only Version)