Just fire it through the door

He got elected because Obama chose him to be vp and we all know why. Obama must always look smarter than everyone else and he needs as many minions around as possible. The fact Obama got elected proves most Americans are asleep, on the dole and lets not forget groups like the black panthers.....talk about fraud.:BangHead:

Define "proves".

Haven't I questioned your use of the term "proof" before? Opinion is not the same as proof...
 

Jersey, here are some stats I just dug up real quick. The reduced number of people voting "proves" people are asleep.......Yes you have questioned me before but just because you may not agree with what I post doesn't make it untrue.......Your right opinion is not the same as proof so here are some quick numbers for you from Bipartisan Policy Center.

Voter turnout dipped from 62.3 percent of eligible citizens voting in 2008 to an estimated 57.5 in 2012. That figure was also below the 60.4 level of the 2004 election but higher than the 54.2 percent turnout in the 2000 election.
Despite an increase of over eight million citizens in the eligible population, turnout declined from 131 million voters in 2008 to an estimated 126 million voters in 2012 when all ballots are tallied. Some 93 million eligible citizens did not vote.
The turnout percentage of eligibles voting was down from 2008 in every state and the District of Columbia, except two – Iowa and Louisiana. The turnout numbers of citizens who cast ballots were down in every state but six – Delaware, Iowa, Louisiana, North Carolina, North Dakota and Wisconsin.
Turnout was down for both Republicans and Democrats, falling 4.2 percentage points for the Democrats from 33.0 percent of eligible citizens in 2008 to 28.8 this year; and 1.2 percentage points for the GOP from 28.4 in 2008 to 27.2 this year.
These were some of the highlights of a preliminary report on turnout andregistration in the 2012 general election released today by the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) and the Center for the Study of the American Electorate (CSAE). This report is the fourth in a series of reports released by the two organizations.
 

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