What I Would Ask
Violence, even well intentioned, always rebounds upon oneself. 
  Lao Tzu
I hear radio talk show hosts 
like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity 
and I listen to our religious President 
I hear these radio talk show hosts 
praise the life of an unborn child 
or try to save Teri Schiavo on life support 
I know some even run charities 
or help natural disaster victims 
kind people, these Republicans 
then I hear that Texas 
                  our President’s state 
has put ten times more prisoners to death 
than any other state since the seventies 
I then even hear Republicans protest 
the Supreme Court’s decision 
that minors shouldn’t get a death penalty 
when I heard about their love of life 
then heard about their hatred of life 
I wondered if I was the only one 
who saw their moral confusion 
so when I hear these radio talk show hosts 
get on their high horses over the radio waves 
downplaying anyone’s arguments 
and galloping away on their steed 
I’d like to call in 
to ask them the question: 
“Excuse me, I see that you Republicans 
seem to revere life so much, 
                  from the unborn 
                  to those on life support 
                  who need our help 
so I have to ask: 
how can you support the death penalty? 
why do you revere some life 
then decide to exterminate 
someone who committed a crime? 
I’ve heard you talk about the evils of abortion, 
but why,  
when its wrong to kill a fetus, 
a life yet to breathe on its own, 
why it is okay to kill people  
who have been breathing for years?” 
but hey, mister President 
when our country’s now so far in debt 
because of your “war” 
maybe we could start to save money 
by not killing prisoners? 
I mean, the death penalty doesn’t deter, 
and it costs more taxpayer money 
                  when every man on death row  
                  gets appeal after appeal 
                  while every taxpayer 
                  pays the court costs, 
                  the judge costs 
                  and the government-appointed lawyer costs 
                  Hell, with the death penalty we still pay  
                  for their food and keep in prison for years 
so if we spend more money killing people 
than keeping them in prison for life 
why don’t we learn to be moral 
and cut financial corners 
to help out the economy? 
but I’m sure those talk show hosts 
would cut me off 
discussing the heinousness of prisoners’ crimes, 
but I’ll try to ask them  
who made them the judge 
I’ve heard death penalty supporters claim 
that the bible supports the death penalty 
though they don’t say where 
                  I suppose that in the Old Testament 
                  God killed entire towns, flooded the earth 
                  but according to their religion 
                  God is the judge 
                  not them 
I’ve heard these supporters say they’re religious, 
Christian, like their wonderful President, 
and then they say they support “an eye for an eye” 
which is when I wonder why 
they’re referencing the Old Testament 
                  not that there’s anything wrong with the Old Testament 
but they’re referencing the Old Testament 
not their Christian New Testament 
they’re not listening to Jesus’ words 
when he told them to 
ignore what his father said 
but do as he does 
and love one another 
Jesus said to turn the other cheek 
                  killing someone is hardly  
                  “turning the other cheek” 
I mean, where is their Christian forgiveness  
when they sentence people to death? 
and wait a minute, 
do these Christian people believe 
Jesus would support their death sentences? 
it makes me think of terrorists 
who support killing people  
who don’t believe in their God, in their way 
we find terrorist behavior abhorrent 
and we sit here behind our mighty Constitution 
deciding who lives and who dies 
but our Christian President likes playing God 
                  the Presidency mustn’t be enough for him 
I guess President Bush is now running this casino 
and he just keeps saying to himself, 
because he has to be right, 
that the House always wins 
  
  
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