by Paul Vallely | Nov 15, 2014 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – In recent days, prior to yesterday’s “inter-faith” Muslim prayer service at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., many Episcopalians and fellow Christians where righteously infuriated that their church would be used...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 15, 2012 | Politics-DC
By Karen Lugo, SUA Kitchen Cabinet member Muneer Awad, who filed the lawsuit against Oklahoma’s attempted ban on sharia law, says that he thinks judges can and should follow directives like those in his will – to “look to Islamic precepts in situations where...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 8, 2011 | Politics-DC
Editorial Note- It would be wise for someone who holds one of the most powerful offices on the planet, US Secretary of State, to acquire a factual understanding of the very people with whom she is or will be negotiating with as our number one diplomat. Typical in the...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 24, 2011 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – Be careful of what you ask for. When you kick over a can of worms, it may be more than worms that emerge. Now that the dictator is gone, what is emerging from the can of worms may be more volatile, especially if Shariah Law becomes the...