He has enough things to deal with as it is

call optionprice date paid/received per unit (Note 5) (ii)Exercising Product name, e.g. call optionNumber of securitiesExercise price per unit (Note 5)(d)Other dealings (including new securities) (Note 4) Nature of transaction (Note 8)DetailsPrice per unit (if applicable) (Note 5)4.OTHER INFORMATIONAgreements, arrangements or understandings relating to options or derivatives Full details of any agreement, arrangement or understanding between the person disclosing and any other person relating to the voting rights of any relevant securities under any option referred to on this form or relating to the voting rights or future acquisition or disposal of any relevant securities to which any derivative referred to on this form is referenced If none, this should be stated. Blunt Offers Amendments to protect patients, help rural broadband developmentWASHINGTON, Jan. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ An amendment offered byMissouri Congressman Roy Blunt tonight to protect patients from medical errorswas adopted by unanimous consent.The amendment was offered during the Energy & Commerce Committee's markup ofthe Democrats' $825 billion stimulus plan."As we move to a standard, secure electronic system to store our medicalrecords, it only makes sense that all healthcare providers have access to thatinformation," Blunt said."Pharmacists know the medicines we're taking betterthan anyone else and serve as an important last line of defense by catchingpotentially harmful reactions and side effects."My amendment assures that they still have access to this importantinformation for the good of their patients."Blunt's amendment was offered during the markup of the health portions of thestimulus package.The amendment ensures pharmacists can view their patients'medical records in order to reduce medication errors and improve patientsafety.

Democrats voted en bloc against Blunt's amendment, largely designed to helprural areas.SOURCEHouse Republican Whip Roy BluntNick Simpson of the Office of House Republican Whip Roy Blunt,1-202-226-7649. ) Over the past 48 hours or so, I have seen some articles that are talking about not re-signing Left Fielder Jason Bay.I'm really hoping Bay will re-sign with the Sox. There is always the huge possibility that he won't.There are several different places he could go, such as Toronto so he can be back in his home country. He could also go to Seattle which is closer to his hometown.Both of those teams would be a terrible mistake if Bay makes his decision only because it would be closer to where he lives.Toronto : AL East arguably the toughest division in all of baseball. They ended the season 75-87 .519 winning percentage and 28 games back They started off well but it all went down hill. Ricciardi tried shopping Roy Halladay basically the face of the franchise.No Ricciardi is gone replaced by VP of baseball operations, Alexander Anthopoulos.

He has enough things to deal with as it is.Let's be honest, is Toronto really going to cough up the money that Bay would wantSeattle : Similar regular season record to Toronto, 85-77 and ended with 12 games back. I don't even see the interest in going to Seattle anyway.Coming from the Pirates, He was obviously sick of losing. Coming to Boston he has been in the postseason back to back years. Who would replace himIt would not be hard to find a replacement, a few outfielders are now free agents. The problem would be the right fit for Boston.STL Matt Holliday : Had a terrible start to the season until being sent to the Cardinals.