--An outspoken U.S. congressman is planning to file a complaint against the central Florida urologist who posted a sign on his office door warning supporters of President Obama to find a different doctor.
--A spokesman for Rep. Alan Grayson, who angered Republicans last year when he said they wanted sick Americans to "die quickly," told FoxNews.com that Florida Democrat is helping a constituent who was affected by the sign to file a complaint next week with the proper authorities. Grayson will also file additional complaints with all relevant boards or agencies, Grayson spokesman Todd Jurkowski said.
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Someone ought to sue Grayson for bringing a SLAPP suit.
Also, someone should run a tv commercial pointing out that Grayson voted in favor of a $500 billion cut in Medicare benefits, then flash a cut from the video where he says “Die quickly.”