David R. Shorten's letter "Senator Orrin Hatch, accept Retirement" hit the nail right on the head, that it is time for Hatch to retire, go home and write his memoirs (Reader's Forum, April 25). As President. Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "A great man left a watchword that we can all repeat: 'There is no indispensable man.' "
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"The cemeteries are full of indispensable men."--Charles De Gaulle.
Good letter. Sen. Hatch wants to CONVINCE us that he's indispensable, but he's not. I believe that we don't need to worry at all about transitioning from Sen. Hatch to Dan Liljenquist - that it will be an easy transition, and Utah More..
Hatch is indispensable?
"It's not a lie, if you believe it."-- George Costanza.