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OCR Page 1 of 2Edward S. Gould
16655 Calneva, Drive
Encino, CA 91436
(818) 501-4160
FAX: (818) 906-0766
February 1, 1996
President Bill Clinton
The White House
Washington, D. C. 20500
Dear Mr. President:
Both individually and as a member of your HIV Advisory Council, I am deeply distressed that
you will sign the defense authorization bill containing the language regarding the dismissal of
HIV positive personnel AND the REDUCTION of benefits of these people. This is the most
blatant piece of discrimination that has been passed by Congress in a long, long time.
I fully understand that your Administration opposed this provision and worked against it and
your certainly have no desire to sign the bill. Under these circumstances, I urge you to veto
the bill specifically stating that this provision is the SOLE reason and that discrimination of
this kind flies in the face of logic, medical science and common sense. Congress may override
such a veto, but the principle of discrimination by singling out one group over all others must
not stand.
Dr. Scott Hitt has written you as well suggesting a strategy if your veto is overridden. I
endorse each and every one of his suggestions that you and your Administration can take
should the veto be overridden.
There is no need to compromise on this issue. The people of the United States fully
understand the nature of this provision. Homophobia (a word you used so eloquently in your
remarks in December) is the reason for this bill and the author is clearly a hateful man that
should not be allowed to succeed with this provision.
Very truly yours,
Eel Maryl
Edward S. Gould
cc: Dr. Scott Hitt
Marsha Scott
Patsy Fleming
Jeff Levi