And speaking of do-gooders, here’s notice of a grassroots effort to stir opposition to Issue One, the constitutional amendment proposed by the chamber of commerce, nursing homes and doctors to devalue human life through discouragement of damage lawsuits and to strip the Supreme Court of rule-making authority in favor of the  often corrupt and special interest-controlled legislature.

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