Editor,

How opportune for Darrell Issa, the Republican representative from California, to now attack Democrats about the terrorist attack in Libya. He loves to paint Democrats in a bad light, but never mind his criminal past. If anyone remembers, he is the one who funded the questionable recall of former governor Gray Davis. Darrell Issa really wanted to be governor of California in the worst possible way. It certainly was the worst way, because when Arnold the Terminator entered the race, Darrell had to pull out. Mr. Issa cried like a baby when he explained his reasons for exiting the election. Now, he is doing his best work trying damage the Obama administration and block any attempt for Hillary Clinton to run for the presidency.

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