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Steps urged to halt spread of drug-resistant diseases

Published: Tuesday, Nov. 6 2007 12:07 a.m. MST

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Marilee Roose

I do not understand why Mr. Hatch has decided to take it upon himself to be the keeper of my health. This is not a federal matter and is just another way for Congress to spend our tax dollars unwisely. Please remember all the unconstitutional things Hatch has done this last cycle and vote him into retirement.

Patriot

Yes, Mr. Hatch has become the liberal he once ran against. While there is a huge problem with this issue it appears Mr. Hatch's answer is another goverment office....more beuracracy and more wasted tax dollars. We already have a bloated system that fails to do it's job. As a Utahan I keep asking myself when will you citizens wake up and see Mr. RHINO for what he is? It appears Mr. Hatch can't find a government program he doesn't like. From SCHIP to the DREAM ACT Mr. Hatch fails to represent the people of Utah. It is time to retire the man and give a real conservative the job. When will I get a man or woman like Sentaor Inhofe or Coburn or Sessions to represent me? Utah Wake Up! Throw the bums out! Staying in office for 30 years is too long. Mr. Hatch is slick but he can no longer hide from the issues as he so often tries not to take a stand until he put's his finger in the wind. Enough is Enough!

Pharmacy Bill

This resistence to antibodics is a REAL threat. If you don't think so, work or voleenter in a hospital for a while. I have. It is very hard to see some one that has such an infection, knowning they could very well die, and not have the drugs work. They don't work because they have been over used for so long. Maybe it is time we as a nation woke up and require good guidlines be followed for anitbodic use.

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