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out of the California politics a little bit, I’ll let Jim explain how they can go moving forward from now. Of course, they can always to calchiro.org. We have it up on our website, but I think that Jim and some other associations have some good strategies. I’ll let Jim explain that. The best thing to do is to contribute to the International Chiropractors Association legal fund. That fund is set up specifically, dedicating … It’s a fund that’s been there for years, and at the moment, for the next year or 2, it has dedicated itself specifically to supporting this lawsuit. It is a very important commitment on the part of the association. They’re working very hard with all of their members, and California’s group has been very supportive so far, so that anybody who wants to contribute should go to the ICA website and look for their legal fund, and make a contribution. What would be best is if it were a recurring monthly contribution, so that whenever you sign up, make an amount, $50 would be a great amount, but whatever it could be, $5 or more than 50, that’s fine. Make that contribution directly to that fund, and that money is all specifically dedicated to supporting this lawsuit for the duration of the lawsuit. Thanks Jim. I want to add a couple of comments to that. Number 1, $50 is a great starting place. There’s plenty of people watching this that can afford to donate more for something that they actually believe in, so don’t limit it either. Jim mentioned that you can go to the International Chiropractors Association’s website. Well, those of you that aren’t members of it, get over it. This isn’t an ICA issue. This is an issue that affects all of us. That’s why so many of us are coming together and supporting. It doesn’t matter what your organization is or isn’t. If you’re part of another organization, and not the ICA, get your organization involved, but let’s get the money there however we need to do it. I just want the group as a whole, and just chime in, is there anything, before we close for today, that you want to leave bases on what we’ve covered, as a final message? Since we do want people to understand what’s going on in California. We want people to understand that we’re for freedom of choice. Is there anything that you want to add? Yeah. I would like to add something if I could, Stu. That is the attitude that we as individuals or a small group of people like chiropractors, often times when we’re facing the juggernaut of the drug industry, and culture, and all the things going on, there’s a lot of opportunity to lose faith, or to think that our $5 or our $50 or our $50,000 really doesn’t make that much difference, but I think there is … Well, 2 things, one is I think we have to continue to have faith that truth and right wins out in the end. I’m sure that in the middle of World War 2, facing Hitler, a lot of people felt like how could you ever stop something like this? Yet we see people like Gandhi, a simple lawyer who put together a vision and a movement, and one survived and one didn’t. I really believe that truth wins out in the end, even though in the

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