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Grayson threatens to imprison critic
2009-12-20
File this story under the pot calling the kettle black.

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.), prone for throwing his own political bombs at Republicans, has threatened a local critic with five years in jail for creating the website "mycongressmanisnuts.com."

The Orlando Sentinel reports that Grayson wrote a letter this week to Attorney General Eric Holder demanding that the federal government imprison Republican activist Angie Langley for five years because of her website criticizing him.

The website, designed to raise money against Grayson, catalogues videos and news clippings that portray the provocative congressman in an unfavorable light. It courts donors to donate money to help elect his Republican challenger next year -- collecting $3,725 to date.

Grayson accuses the activist of misrepresenting the fact that she's a constituent of his (she lives outside his district).

"Ms. Langley has deliberately masqueraded as a constituent of mine, in order to create the false appearance that she speaks for constituents who don't support me," Grayson wrote in the letter.

It's awfully ironic that Grayson is demanding to silence one of his critics, given his history of red-meat rhetoric against a host of powerful Republicans. Earlier this month, he told MSNBC's Chris Matthews he wished Dick Cheney would "STFU."

Earlier in the year, Grayson referred to conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh as a "has-been hypocrite loser" who "was more lucid when he was a drug addict."
Posted by:Fred

#4  Sounds like the Congressman might be nuts.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-12-20 23:37  

#3  Trial Balloon perhaps?

I find it amazing that a sitting Congressman - who has taken a sacred oath to uphold the Constitution feels he can cast aside one of its primary tenants on a whim. This is a clear violation of his oath and office.

And about the self-proclaimed 'Wise Latina': Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. (Romans 1:22)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-12-20 03:04  

#2  Rambler, don't tempt the idiots in this Congress. (Don't look to the courts to strike it down if they did do something like that, either. The Wise Latina might come to a conclusion you wouldn't understand, due to the richness of her experience....)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-12-20 02:01  

#1  Maybe Rep Grayson should submit a resolution to repeal the first amendment. Or at least the part about freedom of speech.
See how far that goes.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-12-20 01:58  

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