The 28-day shuffle is just one example of the tenant rights violations facing low-income tenants.

If there was a case where it should be sought, for someone who did not have a direct hand in the death of anyone -- it's this one.

I think the strongest argument for the government is, if the death penalty is not appropriate for someone who had a hand in an attempt to undermine the entire American system of military, industry, and government, then who is it appropriate for?

If there was ever a time for intelligent design, it is now. Because we will need divine intervention to fix it (Harris Ranch) later if we do it wrong.