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THE ROCHE RECORD – QUESTIONABLE QUOTES FROM OBAMA

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

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September 22, 2010

OBAMA SHOWS HIS DISDAIN FOR AMERICA AGAIN

Did you catch President Obama’s speech to the Hispanic caucus this week?

There were two highlights.

1.  When quoting the Declaration of Independence, the President chose the second paragraph, which reads:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights…”

Can you guess which word our President left out?  Exactly, “Creator.”  This from our devote Christian President speaking before a group typically well connected to Christianity.  It demonstrates the degree to which our President toes the line of the Leftist ideology.  It demonstrates the degree to which the Left attempts to ignore the fact America was built upon Christianity, and to this day is largely a Christian nation (you may not like it, but the data shows it to be the case).  It demonstrates the extent to which the Left has twisted the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (more…)

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Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

The Roche Record is written by Frank Roche, an economist and a former Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, North Carolina, District 4

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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

SOME TEA PARTY ACTIVIST TALKING VIOLENCE & SUCCESSION

Since Rick Santelli’s call to organize a Chicago Tea Party (throwing derivative contracts in the water) in February of 2009, an impressive mobilization of concerned Americans has been unleashed.  Long pent up frustration with policy out of Washington, DC finally had a vehicle for a voice in the debate.

Many who came to be involved in the Tea Party movement had long been ringing the warning bell for America, but few had listened.  The realization that President Obama actually intended to pursue the policies he campaigned on seemed to have been a catalyst.  The uniquely un-American policy prescriptions put forth by the Obama administration and enabled by the Democrats in Congress, topped of by health care reform, was too much for those long lingering on the sidelines of American politics to tolerate.

We have seen the power of proud Americans getting involved through several elections nationwide.  The Tea Party movement has been a positive development, if for no other reason, it has given a voice to a large group of Americans deeply concerned about the out of control expansion of the federal government, disregard for the constraints of the Constitution, and meaningful impositions on our individual freedoms. (more…)

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THE ROCHE RECORD -COMMENTS ON CURRENT ISSUES

Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010

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ABC CHOOSES AMANPOUR. GOODBYE

For 29 years I’ve been a loyal viewer of the ABC Sunday morning news talk show, “This Week.”  From 1981 – 1996 it was “This Week with David Brinkley,” and I rarely missed a broadcast.  David Brinkley, Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson, and George Will were a great team.  For most of that period the Cold War was still ongoing so even Sam and Cokie were often times talking from a right of center perspective.

After Brinkley’s retirement in 1996, former Bill Clinton staffer George Stephanopoulos took over the host seat.  While Stephanopoulos was a Democrat, his publically expressed dismay with many aspects of his time in the White House gave him a reasonable level of objectivity, and George Will was there to keep the conservative perspective in the forefront.  By the early 2000’s the show was clearly taking on a left leaning tone, and their version of “fair and balanced” always included more lefties than righties.  Increasingly, it became George Will taking on 2 to 3 moderates/liberals.   (more…)

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THE ROCHE RECORD – ISSUES AND CONCERNS OF CURRENT INTEREST

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Frank Roche, economist, comments on issues and concerns of our day

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