On January 19th of this year Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger allowed the 
first death sentence to be served in three years, and the first under 
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.  That is almost copied straight from a 
news site (because honestly if I hadn’t, there’s no way I’d have been 
able to spell Arnie’s name!) 
Anyway, I recently caught an ad for a movie on Court TV called The 
Exonerated. It’s based on true stories of several people who spent 
years on death row for crimes they didn’t commit. The original version 
was a play which inspired my interest in the subject of the death 
penalty. I specifically remember one guy who spent something like 20 
years on death row before finally being cleared.
Now before someone jumps all over me: I’m not saying that the guy who 
was just executed in California was innocent. But does anyone think 
it’s acceptable that even one innocent person could be executed? I 
think it’s about time this country joins the rest of the civilized 
world and adopts a more humane approach. For those of you still on the 
fence on this issue, I’d check out this movie, because if it’s anything 
like the play the personal stories will astound you. I think it airs on 
January 27 (but check courttv.com just in case I’m wrong). And if you 
have thoughts on this issue, I’d like to hear them.
							
				