Recent Events
September 17, 2006 Connie Schultz, Pulitzer Prize-winning
columnist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer and author of Life Happens
spoke at the Twinsburg Recreation Center on September 17th. Connie, who
is also the wife of the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, Sherrod
Brown, provided some personal glimpses into this year’s election race.
The TDC sponsored the event. |
Citizen of Philadelphia: "Dr. Franklin,
what kind of government did you give us? A monarchy or a republic?
Benjamin Franklin: "A republic, if you can keep it!"
The Twinsburg Democratic Club thanks you for visiting
our website. Taking Franklin’s reply to heart, we are determined to
fight for our republic and our democracy. Come join us.
● If you agree that Ohio and
the country are headed in the wrong direction under the Republicans…
● If you’re concerned about
assuring a bright future for us and our children…
● If you’re willing to help our
Democratic candidates move us back on track…
Then consider this your online home! Together we can make a difference!
We hope this site provides the kind of information that will excite you
about our club, our candidates, and our causes. We want it to be your
site, not only as a reader but as a participant. Your comments,
suggestions and comments are always welcome.
What We Believe
As members of the Twinsburg Democratic Club, we believe in:
● A government of, by, and
for ALL the people of the United States
● The freedoms, rights, and
protections of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights
● Equal economic opportunity
for all people of the United States
● Our society’s
responsibility to assist those citizens who cannot or can no longer
provide for themselves
● Respect for the
environment and the responsibility for its stewardship
● Social justice for all
individuals regardless of race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation
● Separation of church and
state
● A strong and equitable
public education system
● The right of every
individual to affordable health care
● The right of every citizen
to vote and to have that vote counted honestly
● The right of labor to
freely organize and to participate in collective bargaining
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