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    Name: Attorney Karen Vanderhoof-Forschner on May 12, 2009
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    Name: Lokesh Vuyyuru, MD on May 12, 2009
    Comments: I belive in the investigation pertinent to the above cases.
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    Name: James Singer on May 13, 2009
    Comments: criminal violations confirmed by law enforcement
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    Name: Timothy Hall on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Kathleen M. Dickson on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Carol Fisch on May 13, 2009
    Comments: Please rewrite HR-1507,S372,S474 to protect all Whistleblowers from retaliation. Those in Government yes but also other people who are not in government service
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    Name: MM Drymon on May 13, 2009
    Comments: A decent society is measured by how well it protects even the most ardent of its critics!
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    Name: Alan Smith on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Anonymous on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Donna Pruitt on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Dr. John Raymond Baker,DC on May 13, 2009
    Comments: For too long, Qui Tam suits and other measures have protected federal whistleblowers. We need measures to protect civilian, laypersons, and professionals who put themselves on the line to blow the whistle to expose wrongdoing. "To see a wrong and not to expose it is to be a silent partner in its continuance." -Dr. John Raymond Baker,BS,DC
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    Name: William D. Littlejohn, MD on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Patch Adams, M.D. on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Bob Morgenstern on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Beth Stover on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Anonymous on May 13, 2009
    Comments: This proposed legislation is the only chance there might be to slow down the culture of greed and corruption in which we are mired.
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    Name: Chrissie Johnson on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Blake Moore, MD on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Meryl Nass, M.D. on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Dottie L. Heffron on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Karen Lesinsky on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Safaa Hakim, M.D. on May 13, 2009
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    Name: Joy Clark on May 13, 2009
    Comments: Please do something "Finally " Things like this should never happen...
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    Name: Marjorie Tietjen on May 14, 2009
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    Name: Phil Wilbanks on May 14, 2009
    Comments: HR-1507, S372, S474 Please pass this legislation. Thank you sincerely Phil Wilbanks
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    Name: Becky McClain on May 14, 2009
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    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2009
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    Name: Eric N. Grosch MD on May 14, 2009
    Comments: Besides, whistleblowers need to be able to collect damages from blatant governmental misconduct, including military misconduct, even if the short, two-year statute of limitations on the Federal Tort Claims Act has expired.
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    Name: Anthony Colantonio, MD on May 15, 2009
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    Name: Anthony Colantonio, MD on May 15, 2009
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    Name: Sherry Neely on May 15, 2009
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    Name: Lynn Shepler MD JD on May 15, 2009
    Comments: Government health care reform should include protection of whistleblowers working in the health care setting. Too often, professionals are ostracized, lose their jobs, or suffer investigation themselves when raising issues about quality of care or medical wrongdoing.
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    Name: Connie Valentine on May 16, 2009
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    Name: Paul Arthur on May 16, 2009
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    Name: Laura Crafton on May 16, 2009
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    Name: Gretchen on May 20, 2009
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    Name: Sue Vogan on May 20, 2009
    Comments: A whistleblower is a person who alleges misconduct.The term whistleblower derives from the practice of English bobbies, who would blow their whistles when they noticed the commission of a crime. The whistle would alert both law enforcement officers and the general public of danger -- Wikipedia, 5/09. Federal employees are not the only whistleblowers and require protection. Whistleblowers can include mandated reporters of child abuse, medical malpractice, non-federal corruption, and other areas where fraud does not include federal funds. These whistleblowers should have just as much protection as the federal whistleblowers.
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    Name: Dorothy M. Cotter on May 20, 2009
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    Name: R. Morgenstern on May 21, 2009
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    Name: Judith Marley, PhD on May 23, 2009
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    Name: Geraldine Mills, M.D. on May 23, 2009
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    Name: Anonymous on May 23, 2009
    Comments: kick it.
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    Name: Anonymous on May 23, 2009
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    Name: Robert Cappel on May 28, 2009
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    Name: Dr. Janet Parker DVM on May 28, 2009
    Comments: Medical Whistleblower as an advocacy group supports the protection of all Medical Whistleblowers especially those who are mandated reporters. When medical professionals come forward to report Medical Fraud, Patient Abuse and Neglect, and Human Rights Violations they should be able to expect a proper and prompt investigation of their allegations and to be protected from personal and professional retaliation for their mandated reporting. Dr. Jim Singer is a Mandated Reporter who was retaliated against when he courageously came forward to report child abuse. All mandated reporters of child abuse should have evaluations of their need for private and professional safety and security. Law Enforcement should have a stalking and in place protection assessment of the situation which should include the potential for cyberspace stalking, professional defamation, and personal boundary violations by the perpetrator toward the whistleblower. Those required by law to report should not be left to the hostility of the abuser and his/her supporters especially when allegations of criminal networking such as child prostitution, pornography, pedophile ring, human trafficking and criminal corruption of governmental agencies. Medical Whistleblowers are the Defenders of Human Rights and must be protected by law enforcement.
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    Name: Alan Ditmore on Jun 20, 2009
    Comments: Public Schools subsidise overpopulation and tax the childless.
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    Name: Rene Umali on Aug 19, 2009
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    Name: Safaa Hakim, M.D. on Dec 19, 2009
    Comments: Protect Whistleblowers !
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    Name: Safaa Hakim, M.D. on Feb 7, 2010
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    Name: Rlfvkjat on Feb 21, 2010
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