I just spoke with Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL), and he stood by his "Names of the Dead" Web site, which is meant to memorialize the people who have lost their lives because they didn't have health insurance -- and which was promptly flooded with joke names, and criticized by the GOP for allegedly violating campaign finance law.
Grayson said that the site is being done in the spirit of other great memorials that are all around Washington -- to honor the dead who have lost their lives for a lack of insurance, and to make people think about the issue.
"I can't really tell you how I first got the idea for it. But I can tell you there are many memorials that are very moving. They're all around D.C., and everyone who visits D.C. gives some thought to the people we lost," said Grayson. "And I think this is a very fitting way to show these people that we respect them and we miss them. We miss them, and we love them. The people who are gone because they didn't get the health care they needed are just as important as everyone else. And the fact that certain elements of the political spectrum deny their existence only makes it that much more important that we remember them by naming them and honoring them."
"I meant what I said in my floor speech," Grayson also said, explaining: "That the best way to honor them is to make sure that everyone in America has the health care they need, and that the list itself, the need for the list, is a thing of the past."
Grayson dismissed the GOP's attacks on the site, as being legally groundless.
"Just so you know, they haven't filed any sort of complaint, nor does any complaint like that have any validity," Grayson said of the GOP's attacks. He also said that his staff checked with the Majority Leader's office, and they said it was fine. The site is paid for by Grayson himself, and not with any funds from his campaign committee or his House office.
"Do we always have to let the other side set the agenda?" said Grayson. "What I've done here is to set up a memorial to honor the people we've lost. Isn't that more important than xeroxing the latest NRCC rant?"
Regarding the prank names, Grayson said: "Well, this is typical of the Republicans. They show no respect, even for the dead."
Did Grayson fail to adequately prepare for prank names? "If someone tries to -- oh my God -- if someone tries to cut off your arm with an ax, is it your fault that you're not wearing body armor?" Grayson responded. "I mean, isn't that a little twisted? I'm supposed to anticipate that the other side will show enormous disrespect for dead Americans?"
He said the site will be corrected, with the capability to delete obvious prank names. He does not yet know, however, whether submitted names will go live immediately, or if instead they will be cleared by an administrator.
Grayson dismissed Republican attacks against the site, and urged me and everyone else to not let the right-wing attack machine set the agenda: "I can't even go to the bathroom without them criticizing me for one thing or another, and I don't think we should fall into that trap."

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Jezreel
October 21, 2009 9:12 PM
Man, the more I read, watch and hear about this guy, the more I really like him. I just hope he doesn't go the way of Robert Wexler.
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johnmccsf
October 21, 2009 9:56 PM in reply to Jezreel
Yes
I was a bit taken with the pyrotechnics earlier..I do love a good prank
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rynato
October 22, 2009 11:39 AM in reply to johnmccsf
I LOVE REP. GRAYSON!!!!!!
...in a very manly and heterosexual way, of course...
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Cal Gal
October 22, 2009 3:27 PM in reply to rynato
I heart him, too.
SEND HIM MONEY. That's what talks in DC and TV.
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mJJ
October 22, 2009 7:33 PM in reply to Jezreel
As a Republican who is a retired RN, I must tell you that I especially appreciate this guy. Unfortunately, my own Senator Kyl denies that people die due to no insurance. Unfortunately, Kyl has his head in the sand and is unable to even fathom what poor people go through when they have been bankrupted due to big medical bills. Frankly, as a nurse, the whole idea of a Senator being so ill informed truly troubles me. So I say, Good for this fine Congressman. We all need to talk up, and sign up and work hard to make sure our country takes care of everybody who is ill. Sadly, during this down turn since about 2006, people have lost jobs and insurance so the safety net is getting smaller and smaller. Sadky, even little children have medical problems that go untreated. My party needs to come to grips with these facts or they will be out of power for years to come. The 1930s come to mind. The entire idea of limited government never has meant NO government intervention.
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melior
October 21, 2009 9:36 PM
Nice work, Eric!
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johnmccsf
October 21, 2009 9:54 PM
So when does Kleefeld descend from heaven???
Awaiting my rapture...Good work EK
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CityGuy
October 21, 2009 10:11 PM in reply to johnmccsf
Yes good coverage Eric. And give 'em hell Alan!
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Matt Jones
October 21, 2009 10:11 PM
Is anybody really surprised by the Republican reaction here? Why would they care about people who died from inadequate healthcare - clearly said people were poor, and therefore not virtuous (see the Prosperity Gospel for details) according to the Rethug brand of morality.
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scelerat
October 21, 2009 10:25 PM
It doesn't take a republican to leave a prank name. It just looks like Grayson had a very inexperienced web team building this for him. Imagining ways people can prank you is simply web apps 101.
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nerox3
October 22, 2009 1:50 PM in reply to scelerat
Well since the prank names gave the site lots of press perhaps it was left exposed on purpose to generate the initial media interest. Then they come in with the new and improved version and it already has some public awareness.
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jheartney
October 21, 2009 10:25 PM
The prank names may or may not come from Republicans; there are plenty of apolitical jackasses out there.
If Grayson wants to do a site like this he'll need to set up a procedure for vetting the names, which I should think could end up being pretty labor-intensive - you'd need to verify that the names are of real people, that they aren't duplicated on the site already, and that they really did die because they had no insurance.
Bear in mind that if some fake names get through, or even real names where culpability for their deaths is disputable, it'll just give the Wurlitzer an excuse for dismissing the site as a whole. I can see Malkin et al salivating as they look for names they can claim don't belong on the list.
This site's not a great idea, IMHO.
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CVille Dem
October 21, 2009 10:29 PM
Eric, this must seem like heaven compared to the unending Franken/vs/(who was that?) that you had to cover on a daily basis for months! Good job!
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ivy22
October 22, 2009 9:49 AM
While I am not a big fan of boxing, Grayson can not only throw a good punch; he can counter-punch when the Repubs try to hit him. Puts them back on their heals.
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j michael krause
October 23, 2009 1:28 AM
Hopefully you wouldn't have to add my name to the "names of the dead" list. Being 63 years old and on SSDI and:
1-losing my health insurance coverage in Jan. 2010
2-having to wait until Aug. 2012 FOR mE
3-can't afford $800 a month for Cobra coverage
4-can't get other insurance because oause of pre-existing conditions
Much success- A formerlife long liberal republican
j. michael krause
whitefish bay, WI.
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