
Crazy women by the name Ashley Todd, 20, of College Station, Texas who is working for the McCain campaign told police that she had been assaulted by a man because of a McCain sticker that she had on her car.
The police then questioned her several times and found her allegations to be completely untrue because "several inconsistencies" in her story's. The first story she told investigators was that a man approached her Wednesday night at an ATM in Pittsburgh's East End, put a blade to her neck and demanded money, later when she came back to help a composite sketch artist on a drawing of the alleged attacker she said she wanted to tell them what had really happened she then proceeded to tell her new story that the attacker had "punched her in the back of the head, knocking her to the ground, and he continued to punch and kick her while threatening to teach her a lesson for being a McCain supporter."
The woman also told police her attacker "called her a lot of names and stated that 'You are going to be a Barack supporter,' at which time she states he sat on her chest, pinning both her hands down with his knees, and scratched into her face a backward letter 'B' on the right side of her face using what she believed to be a very dull knife."
No news yet on whether the false allegations where politically based.

