by Paul Vallely | Jan 13, 2013 | Politics-DC
By Paul E. Vallely (MG US Army, Ret.) and Monica Morrill (SUA Senior Staff Writer) Forward – The Commander-in-Chief Throughout the 236 years of US history, military forces have experienced numerous transformations in roles and missions, structure and procedures,...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 11, 2013 | Politics-DC
By SUA Staff – With the incessant ‘end runs’ around the Congress in his first four years, now it looks like the big one is before us – applying some arcane twisted logic that the 14th Amendment gives the President unfettered spending power....
by Paul Vallely | Jan 8, 2013 | Politics-DC
By David Wallechinsky – Editor-in-Chief, AllGov.com Many documents produced by the U.S. government are confidential and not released to the public for legitimate reasons of national security. Others, however, are kept secret for more questionable reasons. The...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 2, 2013 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – As many report on the likelihood that John Kerry will be our next Secretary of State, and so many remind us of the clear problems with this appointment, its important to take into account what our allies and others think of the nomination....
by Paul Vallely | Dec 27, 2012 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – We are attaching the information Senator Feinstein says is in her legislation to renew the so-called “Assault Weapons Ban” so you can see what is in store by her accord. Of course, she also includes excerpts from studies that...