@okie,

You are beginning to sound like Ican, Okie. Believe me I agree with the sentiment (and with Ican except for his proposal of how to stop them). As was discussed on the Conservatism thread, Thomas Sowell is absolutely right.
He wrote to me: ". . . .once you have surrendered, you have surrendered. No one may have expected, when France surrendered in 1940, that it would have to turn its own civilian citizens who were Jewish over to the Nazis to be sent to concentration camps."
His point of course is that Hitler didn't explain to France how it would be before he did it. The French were trusting (or gullible) enough to believe that the unspoken would not happen. That is the argument the Obama disciplies are using again and again. "There is no evidence that he would do that. . . ." or some such version of that concept. Sowell urges us to look at the total track record, the way others have been treated, the action as opposed to the spoken word, to evaluate whether we should surrender to Obama or our government in any of these matters. Once we surrender, we can't take it back.