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                <text>The Department of Justice received more than 11,000 e-mails in response to the agency's public solicitation for comments upon its plans to distribute the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 established by Congress to benefit the victims of September 11 and their families.  These e-mails have been organized here by date.</text>
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Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:06 AM
Re: 9/11 Fund


Is the contribution of a gay person worth less that that of a heterosexual?  
Are the acts of a hero worthless because of his sexual orientation?  Is the 
pain of a child who has lost a parent less because that parent is gay?

 and other gay heroes of 9/11 deserve to be remembered and 
recognized along with their fellow Americans who happen to be heterosexual.  
Families of gay individuals who dies in that tragic attack deserve to be 
recognized by their country, and compensated for their terrible loss, just as 
heterosexual victims families are.

Please consider this when you determine who will receive compensation, and 
who will not.

"It is now believed that the terrorists on Flight 93 intended to crash the 
airplane into the United States Capitol where I work, the great house of 
democracy where I was that day. It is very possible that I would have been 
in the building, with a great many other people, when that fateful, 
terrible moment occurred, and a beautiful symbol of our freedom was 
destroyed along with hundreds if not thousands of lives. I may very well 
owe my life to                and the others who summoned the enormous courage and love necessary to deny those depraved, hateful men their terrible triumph. Such a debt you incur for life." - (Senator John McCain's eulogy for .)

In an appearance on the Sunday, March 10 broadcast of NBC's "Meet the 
Press," Kenneth Feinberg, the head of the September 11th Victim 
Compensation Fund (a fund created by Congress and run by the Department of 
Justice), said that gay partners of the heroes of September 11th will not 
necessarily be eligible for the same compensation as heterosexual family 
members who lost their loved ones.

So, in the end, pretty much everyone who died - including people who 
aren't even American citizens and were living in the US illegally - will 
be honored by the September 11th Fund as deserving of America's special 
recognition and thanks. The sole exception will be gay and lesbian 
Americans, because Feinberg and the 911 Fund wouldn't want to do anything 
contrary to US law. (Unless of course it involves an illegal alien who 
isn't even American - then apparently it's okay to bend the rules.)

"I never knew &amp;nbsp . But I wish I had. I know he was a good son and 
friend, a good rugby player, a good American, and an extraordinary human 
being. He supported me, and his support now ranks among the greatest 
honors of my life. I wish I had known before September 11 just how great 
an honor his trust in me was. I wish I could have thanked him for it more 
profusely than time and circumstances allowed. But I know it now. And I 
thank him with the only means I possess, by being as good an American as 
he was.

"America will overcome these atrocities. We will prevail over our enemies. 
We will right this terrible injustice. And when we do, let us claim it as 
a tribute to our liberty, and to &amp;nbsp and all those who died to 
defend it."
- Senator John McCain, Eulogy for &amp;nbsp .



Individual Comment

 
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