Thanks for posting the full transcript. After reading the question and the response, I have no problem with either. I thought the question was appropriate (whether pushed by a reporter or not) as was Mr. Rumsfield's response. The problem I see is in the presentation by the national press. The spin is "abandoned, disheartened soldiers" and "cavalier Rumsfield". The full response in context shows neither.
Q: Staff Sergeant Kobeck (sp) with Charlie Company 171 Aviation. With the recent success of the elections in Afghan, what message will you take back to the States to the people that say we couldnt get it done?
Q: Yes, sir. Specialist Anderson, Alpha Company, 2nd Platoon. And my question is I was curious to know why I, as a single soldier, cannot enlist in the regular Army, but I can enlist in the National Guard and be deployed with a family care plan?
SEC. RUMSFELD: Your voice was dropping off on me and Ive got an aviators ear.
Q: Yes, sir. I was wanting to know why I cannot enlist as a single parent in the regular Army, but I can enlist in the National Guard and be deployed?
SEC. RUMSFELD: I dont have the vaguest idea. But by golly, were looking for folks in the Army. You ought to be able to enlist in the Army and Ill try and figure out how in the world you ought to be able to do it. [Applause] We want people who want to serve and weve got em and God bless you for it. Yes.
Q: Yes, Mr. Secretary, Specialist McCullough (sp), Alpha Company 1st of the 112th Infantry. Theres a lot of soldiers here from Western Pennsylvania and we were wondering if we were going to be given the opportunity to watch the Steelers win the Super Bowl this year?
Q: Sergeant Carr (sp), 3 in the 116 Armored Cav from Oregon. [Cheers] Mr. Secretary, with the recent re-election of our commander in chief to another term in office, the U.S. people sent a message to the world that we are committed to fight this war on terrorism. Specifically, in regards to non-NATO countries, how has this message affected their posture or willingness to renegotiate their relationship with the United States?
Q: Mr. Secretary, Lieutenant Colonel Alan Kronolog (sp). Im the Inspector General for the 116th Brigade Combat team. Were helping or trying to help about 150 soldiers get their contingency travel pay. Weve gone through the chain of command; weve tried IG channels. These soldiers have gone some since July without getting travel pay. Thousands of dollars, theyre having creditors call them at home, call their spouses at home, threatening collection action. We have a big problem. There seems to be a problem with the Defense Finance Accounting Service. Can you help us to understand that problem, Mr. Secretary or even better, can you point us to a resource that will help us get these soldiers paid? [Applause]
SEC. RUMSFELD: Can someone here get the details of the unit hes talking about? Thats just not right. Folks have earned money and are due money, ought to be able to get the money and they ought not to have to put their families under stress while theyre waiting for the money. Thank you. [Applause] Well take a note and see what we can do. Yes, sir.
I agree with you completely. Thanks for saying it so well.
You nailed it!