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Originally Posted by Kadath
Further, he said he was responsible for writing and approving each message. If that was true, actually handling the signature would add perhaps five seconds to each letter. That would add less than two hours total to his workload, spread over a year and a half. Assuming he works ten hours a day(I imagine and hope it's more, but...) he's worked about 4400 hours since the war started. Two more hours is not really going to represent that much extra time. WWII might have taken a little longer, with 300 times the dead, but in this case I think Rumsfeld can make the effort.
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I agree with the statement above. Signing the letters is not a big deal and shouldbe done.
A lot of the people here are reacting like we are asking the guy to write the letters, lick the envelopes and affix the stamp himself. Its just a friggin signature.
The men and women who died serving their country deserve as much.