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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 12, 2002 4:15 AM
9/11 Funds for All


I have heard that families and partners of gay Americans who were victims 
of the 9/11 event, may fail to receive funds, which were given for the 
families of all those lost in this event. If you have the audacity to do 
such a thing, then I truly hope you are a strong group of people, because I 
will pray endlessly that your conscious never ceases to rest for that kind 
of injustice.

"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.

According to Feinberg, lots and lots of people will receive compensation 
under the plan, including children, babies, and even fetuses. And as an 
indication of how generous the fund will be, even illegal aliens, who 
aren't American citizens
and who are in the US in violation of federal law, will receive benefits. 
Feinberg even says that the Attorney General has promised that if 
undocumented aliens come
forward, they won't be kicked out of the country, and their employers won't 
be penalized. "The attorney general, in consultation with Immigration, 
etc., undocumented aliens who come forward, the families will not suffer 
any consequences.

They are covered by this program. They will get a check. The employer, 
where we need the economic information about the undocumented alien, will 
not be penalized," Feinberg told "Meet the Press.

[Gays and lesbians are] left out of my program to the extent that their own 
state doesn't include them. I cannot get into a position in this program, 
which has a one-and-a-half or two-year life start second-guessing what the 
state of New York or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or the state of 
Virginia or New Jersey, how they treat same-sex partners, domestic 
live-ins, etc. I simply say this: What does your
state law say about who is eligible? If your state law makes you eligible, 
I will honor state law. If it doesn't, I go with the state. Otherwise, Tim, 
I would find myself getting sued in every state by people claiming that I'm 
not following how the state distributes money. I can't get into that local 
battle. I've got to rely on state law." - Kenneth Feinberg on NBC's "Meet 
the Press," March 10, 2002."

All I can say, is God be merciful to you because I doubt anyone else will!

Sincerely,
Individual Comment
A proud, out, and angry gay American!






 
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