He’s a subhuman
I’d wager that the man has no mirrors in his house/apartment and office.......
REALITY CHECK....
Today Grayson had a FUND-RAISING APPEAL on Daily KOS.
He’s trying to CASH IN on insaniac liberal hatred like Joe Wilson’s opponent did.
He’s playing to the crazies of the nutroots, and trying to get cash from them at the same time.
If they weren’t nutz, they’d see it for the scam it is. But, being liberals....
Grayson is a first-termer from the Florida 8th, which is the Orlando suburbs and points north. This was a Republican district until last year.
I think he KNOWS he’s screwed in 2010, and is trying to mak a name for himself with regressive progressives...
hate talk sure to incite violence
Grayson’s connections with the far left are deep and wide also Alex Jones and the Paulites love him, just their kind of loony left.
I’m left speechless by such moronic behavior.
I don’t know what district he’s from, but if I lived there I’d be wearing a paper bag over my head today, or better yet a full burka!
and liberals are moronic drooling teenagers with a death fetish
Alan Mark Grayson (born March 13, 1958 in Bronx, New York) is the Democratic Congressman in Florida's 8th congressional district.
Grayson tapped blogger Matt Stoller as Senior Policy Advisor in 2009
Matthew N. Stoller (born February 8, 1978) is an American blogger, author and political consultant. Stoller was also the president of BlogPAC, a political action committee that funds progressive blogs.
Stoller is well known for his activities during the campaign for the 2004 U.S. presidential election, and was until recently a leading contributor to the liberal political blog MyDD. He left MyDD in July, 2007 to co-found OpenLeft, another liberal political blog . Stoller also consults for the Sunlight Foundation, FreePress.net, and Working Assets
The 2004 Democratic National Convention took the historic step of giving selected bloggers access with journalist credentials. Stoller worked as a volunteer for the Convention, and he ended up in charge of credentialling the bloggers. He co-created the (now-defunct) convention blog BostonDParty before being removed from posting due to conflicts of interest during the convention. Stoller attended the convention as a credentialled blogger. He has testified before the Federal Election Commission on the role of electronic media in politics, and is the co-author with Chris Bowers of a report on electronic communities in politics.
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In early 2009, Grayson responded to controversial comments by talk radio personality Rush Limbaugh, in which Limbaugh stated that he wanted the policies of President Barack Obama "to fail".
"Rush Limbaugh is a has-been hypocrite loser, who craves attention. His right-wing lunacy sounds like Mikhail Gorbachev, extolling the virtues of communism. Limbaugh actually was more lucid when he was a drug addict. If America ever did 1% of what he wanted us to do, then we'd all need pain killers."
Grayson released a second statement, in which he said, "Im sorry Limbaugh called for harsh sentences for drug addicts while he was a drug addict. I'm also sorry that hes bent on seeing America fail. And Im sorry that Limbaugh is one sorry excuse for a human being."
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Grayson is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, consisting of 80 progressive House members in addition to independent Vermont Senator Bernard Sanders and Democratic New Mexico Senator Tom Udall.
GRAYSON PROPOSES FIRST-EVER PAID VACATION LAW
Paid Vacation Act of 2009
The bill will dramatically improve productivity at American companies and provide a much-needed spark for the U.S. travel and tourism industries.
In other countries, its a matter of right. Everyone is entitled to it. In our country, it is a matter of class. Over time we are coming to realize that whatever your background, wherever you grew up, wherever you live, there are certain basic elements that people need to have enjoyable lives. They need health care. They need a decent paying job. And for a good life, they need time off.
The Paid Vacation Act will require at least one week of paid vacation for employees at companies with at least 100 employees. Full- and part-time (25 hours per week/1250 hours per year) workers will be eligible after one year of service.
Three years after enactment, companies with at least 50 employees would be required to offer at least one week of paid vacation, and companies with at least 100 employees would be required to offer at least two weeks of paid vacation.
The Paid Vacation Act of 2009 would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which means enforcement will be handled by the Department of Labor and U.S. Attorneys Office, just like all federal wage and hour laws in the country.
Alan Grayson, a high profile trial lawyer who has been suing defense contractors ...
Grayson is completely uninterested and unintimidated by ridiculous arguments about secrecy and national security. He thinks that war crimes have been committed, that people need to be put in prison, and that we absolutely cannot let bygones be bygones with the 2000-2008 era.
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Alan Grayson: I’m Alan Grayson, and I’m the Democratic candidate for Congress in Florida’s district eight. And I’m the attorney of record in every single case now pending in Federal court involving war profiteers in Iraq. These are cases in which I represent whistleblowers. The Florida civil rights association named me Humanitarian of the Year for my work in this regard, taxpayers against fraud named me lawyer of the year, and I’ve been featured in Vanity Fair magazine, in media like CBS evening news, 60 minutes, and even Dailykos, imagine that.
I’m running because I’m fed up with the government mismanagement, the Bush administration’s shameless pandering to war profiteers. I think they set out on a deliberate course to make this war good for the people who were their friends. And I want to try to hold them accountable when I’m in Congress. When I’m in Congress... the Bush administration’s worst nightmare is going to be me with subpoena power because I know everything that they’ve done, and I’m going to hold them accountable for it.
We don’t need truth and reconciliation, we need punishment. We need people to be held accountable for all the mistakes that they made that have screwed us up in this war and screwed us up in this economy. The economy is falling apart, the chickens are coming home to roost. You cannot spend $10,000 for every man, woman, and child in America for a war that never should have taken place in the first place.
We’ll put people in prison. We’ll take away the thing that they care about the most, their money. They stole, they hurt the troops, they killed people, they hurt the taxpayers year after year and they’ve destroyed this economy. They’re not going to get off scot-free.
Who’s ‘they’?
The people who have been running this government and their assistants who have been running companies like Halliburton. Think about it, we have a Vice President who was the head of Hallburton, who got a $23 million parting gift from them when he became Vice President. And he was the one who instigated this war and made Halliburton the largest army contractor in existence.
We need to hold people accountable, no more corporate welfare. No more people who think they can benefit from other people’s sadness, their disabilities, their problems. That’s not going to be feasible any more in the new America. In a new America, all boats will rise, and we’ll judge things, as Darcy Burner just said a few minutes ago, by what is good for everybody, not what’s good for the friends of George Bush.
Recently, Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson held a town-hall meeting in Orlando. The event, in a too-small union hall and pre-loaded with members of the local Democratic Party committee, was stacked against regular citizens. Grayson’s desire to speak to a friendly audience meant his constituents were shortchanged.
The Grayson town hall was just one example where the “new kind of politics” that was promised was never delivered.
Still better then being an asshat..
another certifiable imbecile.