According to Webster's Dictionary, one definition of "revolution" is "a fundamental change in political organization; the overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed."


So the question is: When is "revolution" appropriate in an allegedly democratic society? Well, let us look at our

After the leadership of Yitzchak Shamir, Israel has been the 51st state of America.

government, then decide.


Let there be no question that after the leadership of Yitzchak Shamir, Israel has been the 51st state of America, suckling its teat and asking permission like a child to a parent; America has become Israel's "nanny state," if you will.


Our government officials are either corrupt, self-serving criminals or sexual predators (nothing is a blanket statement). Cease-fires or hudnas are arranged between Hamas and Egypt, not Israel. So, we are dealing on the terrorists' terms. We had the world's approval (even the Arab world was silent) to destroy Hizbullah, yet our government was more concerned with pleasing CNN than protecting its population and doing the job our IDF is quite capable of doing.


Now, reminiscent of the days of David Ben-Gurion, Ze'ev Jabotinsky may be removed from our textbooks. G-d forbid it should be known that it was Betar, Lechi and Etzel that defeated the British, allowing Ben-Gurion to stand up and declare statehood and the rebirth of the Jewish nation. Funny, I have spent so many years being subjected to the lies and myths of our enemies, and now I find myself in the same situation, but now it's emanating from our own government and educational system.


Three years after the criminal act of removing 8,000 Jews from their homes, most of the expelled families are still without homes and work; yet, we talk of "relocating" a few hundred thousand Jews from Judea and Samaria. And once again, I ask: How are Jew-free zones a recipe for peace? And what of the 1.5 million Muslims who have Israeli ID cards?


We, as Jews, talk of social justice. Well, what of justice for the Jews? What of our rights to a homeland? And it is only because of the weakness of our government and fear of world condemnation that this is still a question.


For those who believe that we stole "Palestinian" land, please remember that we never were at war with any people or nation called "Palestine". Ever! As a matter of fact, I challenge you to ask a so-called Palestinian to ask his grandfather what his nationality is. He will tell you that he was Syrian. Then, one day in 1964, he was Palestinian; which is kind of ironic, because that is what the Jews were called before 1948. Go figure!


So, after 60 years we are still trying to define ourselves and our borders. For what? For acceptance by the Arab world? What part of the Muslim doctrine do you not understand?


All this talk of two states living side by side - is that not what partition was? And before that, Jordan was for the Arabs and Palestine for the Jews. Now, they want Judea and Samaria, as well as Jerusalem, which they held for 19 years but declared no statehood. And look at Jew-free Gaza, a hot bed of terrorists, poverty and basically a war zone, even after millions of dollars donated by the world community.


So now we talk of the one-state solution. One state for both peoples. Sounds reasonable, right? If eradicating the only Jewish nation while adding another Arab nation to the 23 in existence is reasonable to you, well.... It shouldn't be.


For years, our leadership felt that if we improve the lives of the Arab population, then they would see the benefit of coexistence. How patronizing could we possibly be? We expect the Arab population to stand and sing Hatikva or to help protect our borders from an Arab world which uses Israel's existence as a smoke screen for their own internal problems?


Of course, we have our own issues: the ultra-religious who want to dictate to me how to be a Jew; the secular

East of the Jordan River was our compromise.

who, while representing the Jewish nation, break the Sabbath and eat traif; deaths on our roads that have taken more lives than our wars; and socialism and bureaucracy that is beyond frustration and comprehension. None of that matters, however, as long as our self-serving leadership puts their political jobs ahead of our self-respect and independence.


So, as we continue to allow murderers to go free (as long as they sign a piece of paper denouncing terrorism); as we continue to allow our national pride to erode; as we allow our own government to rewrite history; as we continue to hold futile talks with an evil entity who openly declares its desire for the destruction of the Jewish nation - I say it is time to remove this farce of leadership. And we must imprison those who should be imprisoned.


Those Jews, secular and religious, who are dedicated in mind and soul to the continued existence of Am Yisrael, who understand that east of the Jordan River was our compromise, make up a strong, independent nation that will be Jews as we see fit. We will tolerate no more photo-ops with world leaders who have nothing but contempt for us; no more appeasement of our enemies.


To you, the Israeli government, as you try and eradicate Jabotinsky from our history, I am here to tell you that it is precisely a Jabotinsky that we need. He would counter those who put our pride, our future and our existence in as much peril as those who directly call for our destruction.