American Journalist Charles Kuralt was once a winner of the VFW's Voice of Democracy competition when he was a young man.
The local 2024-2025 competition ended October 31, 2024. The theme was, "Is America Today Our Forefather's Vision?" Entries came from Brainerd, Aitkin, Baxter, Pequot Lakes and East Gull Lake.
Tri Vu, the 2024 - 2025 Voice of Democracy winner from New Hampshire.
January 11, 2025: Ashton Jenzen from Waseca, Minnesota, was selected the first-place winner of the annual Minnesota VFW Voice of Democracy competition. She received a scholarship of $2000 and will move on to national competition.
November 12, 2024: Winners in the annual Voice of Democracy competition were recognized and given awards during a ceremony at the Brainerd VFW. Craig Coonan read his essay for the audience.
(l-r) 3rd place Jovey Goreham, 2nd place Jagger Klecatsky and 1st place Craig Coonan.
November 8, 2024: Craig Coonan of Brainerd, a 12th grader at Brainerd High School was declared the first-place winner of the annual Voice of Democracy competition at the Brainerd VFW. $300 plus Craig's entry will go on to 6th District VFW for judging.
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Is America Today Our Forefather’s Vision? America rivals all nations. We are bigger, better, faster, stronger, and more powerful than the rest of this planet. Our military capability is unrivaled, and our economy is as successful as can be. We have made a name for ourselves. We rose from nothing. A handful of outcasts in a foreign land with tyrannical monarchs as overwatch. Opportunity leads to growth and the chance at new life brought people into the land of the free. The handful of outcasts grew into a few good men, those men built this country and rescued us from the grip of a demon called England. For this we shall be eternally grateful. They gave us freedom. They gave us opportunity. Opportunity and freedom that are now being lessened by a group of individuals called politicians. The Founding Fathers wrote three documents that this country is built upon. The first of which is the Declaration of Independence, the second the Constitution, and the third the Bill of Rights. In these documents there are specific rules that are to not be changed written plain as day as to the way the United States is to remain free and how it is to be run and ruled. Over the last two hundred years the constitution has been misinterpreted, the meanings of the amendments marred, and laws passed that defy these sacred texts entirely. The Fathers of this country gave us ten rights in the Bill of Rights, more added as amendments later on, rights that include but are not limited to, the right to free speech, and the right to bear arms. Both of these rights are highly debated topics in today's political field. People misinterpret the First Amendment to the Constitution in which it says, “Congress shall make no law respecting … or abridging the freedom of speech…,” Those in our country say that freedom of speech should only be freedom of speech if it does not harm others feelings, insult them, or make them feel in any way threatened. The Constitution was not written with emotions in mind, it was written with the freedom of a people in mind. Our forefathers sought it to be a specific and unchangeable fact that a citizen of the United States should be free to speak their mind in whatever way they deem fit. There are no statements declaring that freedom of speech is only limited to speech that does not contradict the thoughts of others or challenge their feelings or ideals. With this in mind does the law of hate speech violate this constitutional right of ours? That just because somebody is insulted by the way in which you are speaking can get you in lawful trouble, is this the Constitution our forefathers wrote or is this a misinterpretation and an injustice to our very own Bill of Rights? “...The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” This second Amendment is a safeguard for the people of the United States of America to protect themselves from a new tyrannical government such as the one we escaped from in the Revolutionary War. This amendment is a safeguard against people who seek to cause harm to others. The United States has many laws regarding firearms, all of which infringe upon the right to bear arms. The definition of infringement is “act so as to limit or undermine” and I believe that any law that prohibits a person from owning a firearm or prohibits the sale of certain firearms is an unconstitutional statement. the Constitution gives States the right to Pass laws about subjects that are not spoken of in the Constitution, seeing as the right to bear arms is clearly spoken in the Constitution, how is it that our country has many laws that differ from state to state on this issue? Is this not unconstitutional? Is this what our forefathers wrote? The vision of our forefathers is being marred by people who do not see the United States as a safe haven for freedom but as a way to gain power over others. Our Forefathers saw a country in which everyone was an equal in which everyone had the freedoms that they deserve and in which the government was in the hands of the people and for the people. I believe that if our forefathers were to see the country that we have today they would be both impressed by what we have accomplished and scared by what we are becoming. This country used to be self-sufficient. Now we rely on imports from other countries and many people take advantage of the freedoms that they have and are not appreciative of the blood that was shed that got us here. I believe that the America today is not our forefathers’ vision and that it is still in our power to bring our country back on track to give and maintain the rights of the citizens of the United States of America. A line that many of us are familiar with is the oath that we swear when we become a part of the forces that protect freedom. “I, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same;... so help me God.” This oath gives us the mindset that there are threats to our freedom in our very own domestic life; this is not only by means of force, but also in ways that undermine the Constitution that we swear to support and defend. The Constitution of the United States of America, a masterpiece that our Forefathers created and fought for, is the lifeblood of freedom. We must protect it at all costs.
2nd Place Jagger Klecatsky, 12 grade, East Gull Lake $250.
3rd place Jovy Goreham, 12th grade, Pequot Lakes, $200.
The award ceremony for these winners will be at 6:45 pm on Tuesday, November 12, 2024.
September 25, 2024: (l-r) Bill Satre, then morning host on B93.3 Radio, Mile Williams and Mark Persons from the Brainerd VFW. They talked about the Voice of Democracy and Patriot's Pen competitions. The interview was also heard on KUAL Radio.