Lyric discussion by PunkRawk182xD 

In my opinion, i think this song is told from the view point of a person that has killed George W. Bush.

Being that George W. Bush was a bad person and a negative to society (in the eyes of the person telling the story), the person feels that he made made the right choice in sacrificing his own life for the well being of the United States and/or the world, before any further damage took place. He killed the president and was being sentenced to death by lethal injection.

The people who were injecting the man who killed Bush could not get rid of his sneer because the man was pleased with what he did and none of their efforts at punishing him would take that happiness away.

The thousand people screaming represents the people that supported and liked George W. Bush. While the 3 billion (substantially more) represents the people positively affected by this killing all around the world. Meaning it affected more people positively than negatively.

All appeals were in vain because the man was being subjected to the most severe penalty possible no matter what, for the act he committed.

The killer was was not mentally insane or a crazy psychopath that kills people for no reason. He was just a normal guy, that was no more dangerous than you or me. And was completely harmless except for his killing of the president, which he didn't do for the hell of it, but rather for the greater good of the people in his opinion.

At the end, the precher tells him that what he did was not in his best interest because not only would it result in him going to hell for all of eternity, but Vice President Dick Cheney would take. Thus, we would be in just as bad of a state, if not a worse than before. So really the man didn't make a difference.

That is just my interpretation, but judging by Fat Mike's style of writing i think that is what he most likely intended for it to mean.

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