Grayson Puts Actual Names Back On ‘Names Of The Dead’

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL)
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Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) has made a new change to his “Names of the Dead” Web site, which is meant to catalog a list of people who have died for lack of health insurance, with the sidebar of dead people’s names now restored to the site.

The page had originally allowed users to post names that would immediately go live to the site, without any editing, which quickly led to the display of joke names like “Wile E. Coyote” and “Hugh G. Reckshinn.” The list was then removed.

A source close to Grayson told me that names will now be cleared through an administrator before going live.

However, I should point out that this approach is also susceptible to prank names if they are obscure enough — which already happened yesterday with entries such as “Steve Rogers, 90” (Captain America), “Casper McFadden, 12” (Casper the Friendly Ghost), or “Norma Jeane Mortenson, 36” (Marilyn Monroe).

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