it wasn't quite uganda . some other place nearby or something.
I heard it was meant to be a temporary thing. (and by the way, if they had agreed to it, and got it set up, it might have provided a place for jews to flee during the holocaust.. ).
I have to justify the point I just wrote about uganda being positive..
I personally (prepare for a bit of a shock) am not necessarily a religious zionist, in that I am not 100% sure that we should have a state. But, since we have one. On the arab issue, I am a kahanist. And regarding the government, I would rather a kahanist government in israel than any other government there. And I love his ideas.. revolution or referendum,, and his plan to say if they ban his party, he would show in their law that all their parties should be banned for contradicting the jewish or democratic chrachter of the state.
As far as rabbi kahane was concerned, anybody that would vote for him is a kahanist. By that definition, I'm a kahanist.. And I agree with alot of what he says, and love his style. I have some huge issues with the whole zionism thing though, which I might make a separate post, and I wish I could have raised those issues with him.
Regarding his voting definition, I base that on the fact that somebody once called in and said they were a socialist, could they be a kahanist. He said yes.
Once you say you're a kahanist.. you can't really say you're not a zionist. It's too contradictory!