P000428

Wednesday, February 06, 2002 4:07 PM
Keep it simple...

Dear Mr. Kenneth Zwick,

One cannot quantify the loss of a loved one with money. Also the amount of suffering, though it may vary between each person who lost a loved one, cannot be assumed as such. Drawing a line in the sand and claiming that one person suffers more than another (and should get more money) is asinine. Defining "loved one" is also ridiculous. The only alternative you have is to divide the fund up equally among the immediate relatives and those who can prove mutual interdependence with the victim in the sense that they shared living expenses.

The money should be tax free and all of the cost associated in collecting, holding, managing and distributing the money should be covered by acts of charity, our government and the citizens. In other words: every single cent donated should find its way into the hands of a person who lost a "loved one".

Please do what is logically sound and right!

Sincerely,
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