R000335

Monday, March 11, 2002 11:21 PM
The September 11th Fund

Dear President Bush,

I was amazed and dismayed at the decision of Kenneth Feinberg relating to how he intends to recommend the administration of funds for the victims of the disaster that befell this country six months ago today. I gather, from some news accounts I've read, that he intends to "follow state law" in terms of recognizing gay and lesbian relationships when deciding whether or not to grant relief to those families.

Mr. President, he knows, you know and I know that the State laws to which he refers nearly unanimously declare those relationships void and valueless and, consequently, he's permitting (hoping for?) them to be his 'cover' for not granting benefit to these victims.

President Bush, you and I were once distant colleagues - you on the Board of Directors of            and me as its Chief Financial Officer of the Southern Division in 1992 to 1995. At that time, I trusted your judgment as a member of our Board of Directors and I hope that I can trust your judgment again today to overturn Mr. Feinberg's decision.

Its just plain wrong and I'm sure you know that. Please confirm back to me that you intend to do just that. I'd appreciate that.

Geez, the timing couldn't be worse - Katie Couric (          ) just had            mother on the Today Show this morning. She reported on what a hero            was unsuspecting, I'm certain, that this news would break about such a miscarriage of justice.

You need to act, Mr. President.

Respectfully submitted,

Atlanta, Georgia Individual Comment


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