by Paul Vallely | Mar 1, 2012 | Homeland
By Scott W. Winchell – SUA reported on the use of TSA officers in a joint operation on Tennessee highways several months ago. The question is, upon the creation of the TSA, what legal authority allowed the Executive Branch any sort of permission or wrote any...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 3, 2012 | Homeland
By Scott W. Winchell What do the following web sites have in common? Jihad Watch, Live Leak, Border Fire, Twitter, Vimeo, Youtube, Flickr, Counter-Terrorism Blog, Danger Room, Drudge Report, Foreign Policy, Global Security Newswire, Google Blog Search, Homeland...
by Paul Vallely | Dec 2, 2011 | Articles, Politics-DC
By Scott W. Winchell, Editor – Just when we thought the Fast and Furious debacle was so reprehensible that numerous Congressmen, from both parties, joined a growing cacophony of calls from the blogo-sphere and media pundits for the resignation of US Attorney...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 23, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – First it was Arizona, then it was Alabama, then South Carolina, now it’s Utah. At some point, the federal government under Obama’s administration needs to rethink their strategy and just do their job they swore to fulfill. When...
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...