by Paul Vallely | Feb 25, 2014 | Homeland
By Denise Simon, Associate Editor, SUA It appears that the United States worked with the Mexican Marines for many months to affect the capture of “El Chapo” Guzman who was taken without resistance in a condo he owned in Mazatlan, Mexico. A senior U.S. law...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 10, 2011 | Homeland
Editorial Note – In 1878, the Posse Comitatus Act gained the force of law and by subsequent acts of Congress prohibits the armed forces of the United States to be directed to enforce civilian law within the United States and its territories. This came in...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 6, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – When we ask if we are secure on our borders, the current administration tells us we are safer than we have ever been. The arrests are up and the illegal immigration is down. Janet Napolitano said: “There is a perception that the...
by Paul Vallely | Sep 30, 2011 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note: Honesty comes in small drips from the Department of Justice, but when it does release a statement and document revealing that drug cartels operate in more than 1000 American cities, we need to stand up and take notice. There really is a war on...
by Paul Vallely | Sep 20, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note: We have a State Department, a CIA, and a DoJ that have ignored any and all responses to Mexico and their leadership when it comes to running guns and murders south of the border as a result of the broken and ill-managed operation known as...