dojN001304.xml
Title
dojN001304.xml
Source
born-digital
Media Type
email
Date Entered
2002-01-02
September 11 Email: Body
Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:07 PM
No subject given
Dear Mr. Zwick:
I have just spent the last 1 1/2 hours browsing the comments to the Interim Rule
on the DOJ's website and am appalled that the gay lobby (which evidently now
includes Amnesty International) has totally clogged the site with two form
letters. By my rough estimate, these form letters account for approximately 95%
of the comments on the site since the Interim Final Rule was published. As a
result, it is virtually impossible to locate postings on any topic other than
the issue of whether same sex partners of those killed or injured in the 9/11
attacks should be eligible for compensation from the Fund. Its like searching
for a needle in a haystack. I gave up, and something tells me I'm not alone.
The homosexual lobby has a legitimate concern -- one that it doubtless is
entitled to press. No problem with that. But, the rest of us should be able to
view comments on the many other issues of vital concern that the Interim Final
Rule presents. I resent the fact that this narrow, single-issue lobby has
rendered the site useless to anyone seeking to read comments pertaining to any
other issue. It is unfair to the rest of us, and defeats the purpose of the
site.
Perhaps the comments can be categorized by topic, or your word search engine can
be modified so that one can skip these mass form mailings when browsing, such as
by allowing one to browse all posting EXCEPT those containing specific terms
selected by the viewer.
After looking at 100 versions of the same letter, I get the point.
Individual Comment
Darien, CT
September 11 Email: Date
2002-01-02
Collection
Citation
“dojN001304.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, accessed December 11, 2025, https://911digitalarchive.org/items/show/25918.
