by Paul Vallely | Jul 4, 2014 | Articles, Politics-DC
Editor’s Note -On this 238th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and at a time when our nation has become so polarized, we take a moment to remember that which unites us. Ken Cuccinelli, the former Attorney General for Virginia reminds...
by Paul Vallely | Jul 1, 2014 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – Since the primary closed in Mississippi, the pall of corruption hangs over the results. The last minute campaign tactics appear to have been rife with possible illegalities and dirty deeds. The campaign of Chris Daniels is rushing to review...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 26, 2014 | Politics-DC
By Scott W. Winchell, SUA Editor With the revelations of the lost Lois Lerner emails in the growing IRS Scandal, and the obvious political ideology she infused into her work, it is important to reflect on the general make-up of the body that are largely the employees...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 24, 2014 | Politics-DC
By Scott W. Winchell and Denise Simon We truly are in the land of utter disbelief. The IRS Scandal is one huge and complicated set of moving parts and its hard to maintain any focus to gather in the breadth and depth of all the wrong-doing and excuses. Things do not...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 20, 2014 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – It still amazes us at SUA when a reporter goes to an event, observes it, gets involved, jumps to a predetermined set of conclusions, writes a scathing article about it and gets it published. This time it was in the Washington Post, only to...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 16, 2014 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – Unattended children by thousands are flooding into Texas. Then authorities and resources are so overwhelmed in that area, they ship them to other states, without notice early on, and they are scrambling on where to send them all. It’s...