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Secretary of State John Kerry
C/O U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
Really? Us autograph collectors are owed nothing by anyone, regardless whether they're part of the government or not. These people have EXTREMELY busy lives.. so to say "insulted" and a "hand signed photo is in order" is just ridiculous and selfish.michaelwsnyder wrote:Wow a sec & pre print all in one. Personally, I would feel insulted as a taxpayer. As many times as you tried, a hand signed photo was in order.
Okay, first off I'm joking! Secondly, unless you're a public servant, you have no clue what the 'Sec' of States schedule is like. You autograph collectors, hilarious! Yes, I think public servants, 'our employees' should respond to our request. They certainly have time for lobbyists with money after all.Zaj wrote:Really? Us autograph collectors are owed nothing by anyone, regardless whether they're part of the government or not. These people have EXTREMELY busy lives.. so to say "insulted" and a "hand signed photo is in order" is just ridiculous and selfish.michaelwsnyder wrote:Wow a sec & pre print all in one. Personally, I would feel insulted as a taxpayer. As many times as you tried, a hand signed photo was in order.
But it is a Sec sig, and preprint all in one. Sec of state that is!kgcautographs wrote:You are exactlly right Michaelwsnyder, I did request a photo as well and that was all I got. It wasn't even a sec it was PP of his signature. Even when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State I got an AP photo and a note card. I'll try again in a few months but now I doubt I'll ever get a signed photo of John Kerry ever again because he is SOS, maybe just a AP photo next time. Even when he was Senator his office sent out AP's but never real hand signed photo.
Also, I looked at the signature and it is a printed out signature not a sec.
Actually, I'm a political science major, pal.. I'm pretty sure it's more important to handle affairs that affect this country rather than autograph requests, especially with the revolution going on in Egypt, a possible terrorist attack looming from al-Qaeda, and you're worried about signing autographs because we pay tax dollars. You're hilarious. A secretary of state isn't a desk job and it's far from it. You travel to a TON of different countries. It's an international job.michaelwsnyder wrote:Okay, first off I'm joking! Secondly, unless you're a public servant, you have no clue what the 'Sec' of States schedule is like. You autograph collectors, hilarious! Yes, I think public servants, 'our employees' should respond to our request. They certainly have time for lobbyists with money after all.Zaj wrote:Really? Us autograph collectors are owed nothing by anyone, regardless whether they're part of the government or not. These people have EXTREMELY busy lives.. so to say "insulted" and a "hand signed photo is in order" is just ridiculous and selfish.michaelwsnyder wrote:Wow a sec & pre print all in one. Personally, I would feel insulted as a taxpayer. As many times as you tried, a hand signed photo was in order.
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