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Bill-of-Rights Essay Contest |
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commemorate Bill of Rights Day (December 15, 2003), the Advocates
co-sponsored an essay contest with the Libertarian Party of Okaloosa
County, FL. A $500 scholarship was awarded for the best essay submitted
from high school students in Okaloosa County. The topic for the essays
was, “Synergism Within the Bill of Rights." Our congratulations to Andrew Ausley, a 17-year-old homeschooled student from, Niceville, FL, who wrote the winning essay.
Bill of Rights Day
Essay contest winning author Andrew Ausley (left)
by Andrew Ausley
The Bill of Rights stands in striking contrast to the
Constitution. While the Constitution was penned as a masterful document
which lays forth the powers and offices of the new government, the Bill of
Rights states the things over which the government's powers may not be
extended. This was an ingenious invention because the Constitution doesn't
provide protection from a repeat of the tyranny which had just been warred
upon. That was the catalyst for the formation of the Bill of Rights. The
Bill of Rights was the perfect compromise because, as seen in the
Constitution, it is the people who grant power to the government, thus it
is impossible for the government to grant freedom to the people. The Bill
of Rights was not written to be a list of the freedoms of American
citizens, it was provided as a list of the things upon which the
government may not encroach. This safeguard helped put the fears of the
citizens to rest and also instilled a sense of ownership in them in
respect to the government. The Bill of Rights is the document that has made our nation into what it is today. It was and is a powerful, defining document that has changed the history of our nation many times. It has lasted these many years as a shining beacon of the liberty, freedom, and prosperity which is characteristic to our country. It is the life and breath of the freedoms we continue to possess and fight for today.
Our thanks to Robert W. "Bob" Rettie for making this contest and award possible. |
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