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'Die quickly' congressman creates namesofthedead.com; GOP cries foul

By Jordan Fabian and Molly Hooper - 10/21/09 01:53 PM ET

Republicans charged Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) with breaking House ethics rules and election law Wednesday by linking a new political website to his official website.

The new site, namesofthedead.com, seizes on Grayson’s comment on the House floor that the Republican healthcare plan is for people to “die quickly.” It invites visitors to log-in the names and stories of friends and relatives who died because they lacked health insurance.

Users are prompted to enter their name, address, zip code and e-mail address, as well as their friend’s or relative’s name, hometown and story.

Grayson announced the creation of the site on the House floor Wednesday and displayed a poster with the site’s address. He said the names of those who die because of a lack of health insurance should be identified.

“I propose that we honor their memory by naming them,” he said, concluding his remarks by stating that with healthcare reform, “no one will ever die in America because they can’t see a doctor.”

Grayson, who paid for the new site with his own money, became an overnight sensation with his “die quickly” floor remarks and has attempted to seize on the controversy to raise campaign funds.

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) slammed the site’s content and said it violated a number of House ethics rules and campaign laws, including prohibitions against floor speeches intended to direct people to campaign websites. Lawmakers are also not permitted to use personal funds to subsidize official House business, an NRCC spokesman said.

The NRCC also noted that the new site links to both Grayson’s campaign website and his official House website. Commingling publicly funded congressional communications and campaign communications is prohibited.

The NRCC spokesman added that the site also violates campaign law because Grayson paid for it without directing the personal funds through a campaign committee.

“Whatever excuse he wants to say ... it doesn’t matter. Either way it appears to violate a rule.”

“What is wrong with this man? Alan Grayson’s morbid exploitation of ‘the dead’ for personal political gain may be the most shameless stunt he’s pulled yet,” said NRCC spokesman Andy Seré in a statement. “Once again, he’s proved himself to be an abject embarrassment to Central Floridians who want more than a circus clown for a congressman.”

Grayson did not respond to a request for comment by press time.

Grayson has repeatedly defended his original remarks, which were attacked by Republicans but brought the lawmaker new support from the left.

“I apologize to the dead and their families that we haven’t voted sooner to end this holocaust in America,” Grayson said a day after the “die quickly” remark.

Grayson has frequently cited a Harvard study that claims 44,000 Americans die every year due to lack of health insurance.

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Comments (60)

I love when the wingnuts are crapping in their cages when someone calls them out on their lies and the destruction they have done to this country. He said the republicant plan is Dont get sick. And if you do get sick.. Die Quickly. It is the absolute truth in this country. If you dont die quickly you will be bankrupt, the same as the Republican party platform. bankrupt of ideas.BY thea2b on 10/21/2009 at 16:19
I guess I'd rather go broke and file bankruptcy than die.BY Self Sufficient on 10/21/2009 at 16:22
THEA2B-Is that really how you think? You really absolutely believe that those that consider themselves republicans WANT people to die quickly? That is what you are espousing.AND IT MAKES YOU LOOK SILLY AND PETTY.Period.BY Bulldawg on 10/21/2009 at 16:36
How is this any different from the Organizing for America website asking for individual's stories?BY Nani on 10/21/2009 at 16:45
I need to get on Grayson's website and list the following dead:Freedom (under the Dems)Common SenseLogic Fiscal Responsibility - in 9 months Obama is adding to the debt at a rate nearly 3 time that of Bush. Tax and spend, tax and spendBY Jimmy Knuckles on 10/21/2009 at 16:49
Hey TheA2B, I've got an idea for a website, it's going to be called "friendsofacorn.com" and guess who is going to be first on the list? Alan Grayson. Doesn't it bother you that this guy says that he is the "only Democrat with guts?" I will say to his credit that he makes no such claim on brains.BY Patrick Michael on 10/21/2009 at 16:54
Will this site be "fact-checked" like Rush's supposed comments? Sounds like an assignment for someone at the Hill.BY kansasgirl on 10/21/2009 at 16:54
Hey Alan!!! 1.3 Million Americans are murdered every year. It is called abortion, and your right they sure do die quickly. Let's hear your opinion on that windbag. Or are you afraid that your liberal and progressive friends won't love you anymore?BY Patrick Michael on 10/21/2009 at 16:57
I want to clarify myself. I meant would HIS website "fact-check" the peoples stories. Sorry.BY kansasgirl on 10/21/2009 at 17:29
"I love when the wingnuts are crapping in their cages when someone calls them out on their lies and the destruction they have done to this country. He said the republicant plan is Dont get sick. And if you do get sick.. Die Quickly. It is the absolute truth in this country. If you dont die quickly you will be bankrupt, the same as the Republican party platform. bankrupt of ideas."WHAT A MORON!! This person is allowed to vote which is exactly what is wrong with this country!BY Bill on 10/21/2009 at 17:41

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