- Joe Roche
See also Joe Roche, Editor at
ArtRocker magazine.Joe Roche was a columnist at the
Minnesota Daily student newspaper at theUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus. A native of Minnesota, Roche began writing for the "Minnesota Daily" in the mid-1990s. Roche was an accomplished writer who was known for his controversial editorials. His fiery style of writing and conservative political views were controversial, especially on the left-leaning University of Minnesota Campus. Roche frequently aimed his barbs at liberals and the Clinton administration, and he used his pen to defend Republicans. Despite the controversy surrounding him, Roche won the Minnesota Daily’s Harrison Salisbury Annual Achievement Award in 2005.Roche was a strong advocate for toppling the
Saddam Hussein regime inIraq . In 2002 Roche joined theUnited States Army as an enlisted soldier in anticipation of the war inIraq , and his unit was one of the first to be deployed in the war in 2003. Roche served one year inBaghdad as humvee driver, where he won the accolades of his fellow soldiers. Roche’s editorial “Keep the faith - we are, the Iraqi people are,” written while in the field in Iraq, was widely printed in the conservative press, read on air byRush Limbaugh and other conservative talk show host radio, and was quoted by President Bush at the Republican National Convention of 2004External links
* [http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2004/01/28/48029 Roche Editorial - Keep the faith - we are, the Iraqi people are]
* [http://www.nationalcenter.org/RochePage.html Links to articles by and about Joe Roche]
* [http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/05/05/192249.php Roche Article – Soldier’s Pissed]
* [http://www.mndaily.com/daily/1995/11/07/editorial_opinions/orelig.col Guilty of murder in the name of God - UM article]
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