I will reply to any question that has a "ya'll" in it...lol being from Texas...
Yes, I agree with Oz's reply. Depending on the pot, your position and table dynamics, drawing to the straight can be a most pleasant experience. But playing the above mentioned hands is not necessarily "drawing to a straight". I dont know what format or stakes you are playing, but since this is Tournament poker, I will assume you are speaking MTT or STT. With these hands, the blind levels, your position, action to you and your stack are all factors that will help you make your decision. If you are UTG in early blind level and your stack is average, you want to pretty much fold all of these, if blind levels are higher and you have, say 5-10 BB, and you are on the button and all fold to you, you may want to push all in - hard to say w/o a read on the BB and SB, but generally yes - just as an example. All those hands gain in strength (depending on the blind level) if you are IP and all are folding, or loose passives are calling or whatever. Hard to just say "do this with A 10" cause so many factors dictate your correct move.