Handicapped Man Forced to Vote For Obama in Georgia

This story is out of Albany, Georgia.  A handicapped man claims that he was escorted to the polls, without his family’s notification or permission.  Jack Justice attends the Adult Day Rehab Program of Primus Industries, and was taken to the polls.  The person assisting Justice would not cast the ballot for McCain, Justice’s choice for President.  Instead, Justice claims that his vote was cast against his wishes for Obama.

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Obama and Biden’s Rapidly Changing Tax Plans

I came across an interesting video montage on the musical numbers that have floated around of late.  The most interesting tidbit, which I forgot, is Obama’s Democrat primary comment that anyone making $97,000/yr is “upper class”.

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Obama’s Kenyan Aunt Living in Boston Illegally

The Associated Press has discovered that Obama’s aunt from Kenya is an illegal alien.  The 56 year old woman, Zeituni Onyango, refered to by Obama as “Aunti Zeituni”, was denied asylum four years ago. There were no details available about the cirumstances of her asylum denial.

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McCain Leads Obama in Zogby 1-Day Poll

Momentum appears to have continued for McCain as the latest Zogby poll shows that McCain has a 1 point lead in 1-day polling (48-47).  The three-day poll has held steady (at 49-44 Obama), but that is due to a good day of polling Obama had 3 days ago.  Another good day of polling for McCain will show the three-day poll tighten dramatically.

McCain has made inroads with women, most likely conservative women put off by Obama’s continued support of a “spread the wealth” philosophy.  He has also cut into independents and now even leads with blue collar voters.

The election could really turn into a nail-biter, but then again the disparity in the polls could be evidence that the polls are not indicative of how this race will end up.

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