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The latest big three bills have made me wonder, does Gov. Lynch really represent us as a state? He has made it public that he plans to veto the death penalty bill if it ever crosses his desk and the medicinal marijuana bill's future does not look much better. So after thinking about this I had another idea, if Gov. Lynch is not right for us who could do a better job? After thinking about it I decided on Jackie Cilley. Jackie is exactly the progressive force I think our state needs. She has said that as a Senator she will never vote to deny some one their rights. She's against the death penalty, she's pro-gay rights, and she is in support of medicinal marijuana. In my opinion she is exactly what our state needs in a governor. She would make us a leader in our region on human rights. I would just like to make it clear that I do not work for her and she does not plan on running in 2010 (although I wish she would) I'm simply just posting this because I think she should run and I would like to see what everyone else thinks.